I've been using the system before PTO in self consumption mode. The only reason I think this is allowed is that PTO is permission to export to the grid, and since I'm in self consumption mode, I'm not exporting.
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With a separate inverter there is no communication between the inverter and the PW/GW. The only way to curtail production is via changing the line frequency. Obviously it can't change the line frequency while you are connected to the grid.I don't understand why self consumption is limited to Powerwall+. The PW+ is a PW2 and a Tesla Solar Inverter on its side.
Does anybody have additional insight?
Sorry for bumping this but it just occurred to me.With a separate inverter there is no communication between the inverter and the PW/GW. The only way to curtail production is via changing the line frequency. Obviously it can't change the line frequency while you are connected to the grid.
Yes my installation has a CT on the solar coming into the gateway to measure the solar production.Sorry for bumping this but it just occurred to me.
I checked my inverter installation and indeed, there is no communication cabling.
However, how does the Powerwall know how much to charge based off of inverter production? CT clamps in the gateway perhaps?
I am not sure there is any need for communication in a grid tie situation since the GT inverter can output its full capability and never be curtailed since in can sell any excess to the grid. The Powerall CTs can tell the Powerwall to grab as much as it can to charge the batteries when needed.Disappointing that Tesla didn't update the standalone inverter with the communication capability that the PW+ inverter has, but I suppose there is little incentive for them to do that.
Not sure if you missed the context of this thread, but the missing functionality is self consumption mode which allows operation before PTO.I am not sure there is any need for communication in a grid tie situation since the GT inverter can output its full capability and never be curtailed since in can sell any excess to the grid. The Powerall CTs can tell the Powerwall to grab as much as it can to charge the batteries when needed.
I don't have a Powerwall but the relationship of my hybrid inverter with batteries is the same with my GT inverters.
What additional functionality would you like to see that is not already there?
The Powerwall+ inverter does exactly this. And there are others that do it as well.A cable will not provide that functionalility. I don't know of any GT inverters that have that functionality. I think youvare correct, there is little incentive for them to do that. There are workarounds to operate before the PTO is issued.
Yes it does and there are other inverters that can be configured with CTs but The Tesla GT inverter has not been configured that way. As mentioned earlier, there is no incentive for Tesla to configure the GT inverter to have the functionality to be configured for zero export.The Powerwall+ inverter does exactly this. And there are others that do it as well.
That's exactly what I said above....Yes it does and there are other inverters that can be configured with CTs but The Tesla GT inverter has not been configured that way. As mentioned earlier, there is no incentive for Tesla to configure the GT inverter to have that functionality.
In those cases DIYers are installing battery powered hybrid inverters behind the meter and that is probably the easiest workaround since it can be argued that no permission from the utility is required . I understand your disappointment but Tesla has made a decision to serve the market in their own way. Apparently they do not see a market for that capability.Plenty of utilities are out there that are denying applications that use PW+.
It is the Backup Switch that utilities are denying, not the PW+. The PW+ can also be used with the Gateway 2, as is the case on my home which is operating in self-consumption mode as I wait for PTO.Plenty of utilities are out there that are denying applications that use PW+.
Is it a UL approval issue or a building code issue?It is the Backup Switch that utilities are denying, not the PW+.
I think neither, as the Backup Switch does have approval from an accepted lab (maybe not UL). The utilities require that their own engineering departments test and approve it.Is it a UL approval issue or a building code issue?
My utility specifically denied the PW+ as it's not compatible with their solar program.It is the Backup Switch that utilities are denying, not the PW+. The PW+ can also be used with the Gateway 2, as is the case on my home which is operating in self-consumption mode as I wait for PTO.
Can you explain that incompatibility in more detail? The PW+ is merely a PW2 with a Tesla inverter mounted on top. Would the utility also not allow the installation of a PW2 and a separate Tesla inverter?My utility specifically denied the PW+ as it's not compatible with their solar program.
What a strange position to take! I have to wonder what their pushback was as well?My utility specifically denied the PW+ as it's not compatible with their solar program.