RKCRLR
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I've had several power outages over the past month but the latest outage listed in Backup History is Sep 11. Anyone else have this problem?
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I've had several power outages over the past month but the latest outage listed in Backup History is Sep 11. Anyone else have this problem?
I'm on the Android Tesla app v4.2.0-693. I just checked Backup History again and it has since populated the 5 outages since Sep 11 (not including the one I'm in now).When my husband’s outage list on his phone didn’t match mine (both iPhones), it turned out the apparent reason was we were on two different versions of the Tesla App software. My 3.+ software when it was updated to current 4.2.0, while making several other changes happen, brought my outage list up to date. Might be your issue too. The graphs and other features are a big change as others have stated in this thread. Oh and it correctly listed the 3 outages we had today during this bomb cyclone.
“…some rate plans have elements that require Powerwall Firmware 21.39.”It also mentions that this requires Powerwall firmware 21.39.
Don't be silly, that would mean Tesla publishing release notes (saying what changes are made) and a roll-out schedule (saying when we are getting that update). Why would they give mere customers that kind of useful information.Anyone have 21.39? Is there a tally somewhere?
Ah right, no car so didn't know that. It would be a great idea to do something like that for the PowerwallI was asking about a crowdsourced log like we do for car firmware versions
I can confirm that, at least for me, it is not a "gated requirement" to have 21.39. I dont know what "some features" are, but under 21.35 gateway firmware (on my gateway 1), and the appropriate app version as well as being lucky enough to be in the beginning of one of these pushes for once instead of the end, I can set multiple peak periods manually.I don’t hold out hope the Tesla will add rate plans for my utility far from California anytime soon but why don’t they enable the custom configuration option ASAP?
Is anyone seen this utility rate plan future without the aforementioned firmware update?
I wonder if any OCD Energy engineers going nuts that the green light bar is on the wrong side in the app graphic?
I am manually changing the reserve based on time of day. I plan to automate it once I get a better understanding. Also waiting for new utility rate feature with multiple peaks to roll out to see if it will match what I want to do.If the reserve is 100% when is it discharging?
If you re-install the 3.x version on an old device you can still choose between balanced and cost saving time based control. Our Powerwalls are still working as we programmed them to 3 years ago.I am manually changing the reserve based on time of day. I plan to automate it once I get a better understanding. Also waiting for new utility rate feature with multiple peaks to roll out to see if it will match what I want to do.
Time-based control is not working correctly since recent upgrades. The shoulder is behaving like peak now which is not what I want.
What I want to achieve is to use battery during peaks in early morning and evening, and to charge the battery in between those two peaks and as quickly as possible (so use all solar production to charge, not the left over).