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what in the hell are you running to have constant 45kWh of power? and damn would love the setup of 8 PW2
Thats cool! How much solar do you have?
25KW... just wanted to poke youThats cool! How much solar do you have?
I might be able to heat the lake, but with 100% heat pumps, the amount I use in Dec and Jan is nuts!! My bill last month, and this is with producing some solar, was 800 bucks, Jan will be worse.@h2ofun you could heat the lake during the summer! Your peak is higher in July then mine, but I make up for it during winter, more to do with location and weather then size.
72 upstairs, 68 downstairs. Large upstairs, high ceilings, lots of windows. EV sucks the suds also when I have basically no Solar generation this time of the year.800 bucks! Is the thermostat at 82F?
I think that perhaps not exactly. My bet would be L1=0 and L2=2.5kW. The CSI solar explicitly calls out 100% split-phase imbalance as half of the total output, and that would makes sense electronically (two back to back 2.5kW inverters get you the total output of 5kW). The breaker(s) on the Powerwall output aren't going to let out 5kW on a single phase either, as it would overload the wiring...running three heaters (16kw, 9.6kw, 9.6kw), car charger @30 amps and house loads... wanted to see what happens. It is finally cold out, woke up and house was cold!
has anyone tried imbalanced 120v load to see where they trip.. manual says "imbalance for split-phase loads" 100%; does that mean L1=0Kw, L2=5Kw?
I don’t know the definition. If I was to define it, then 50% would be 0/2.5KW (L1/L2). But cold see it either way.I think that perhaps not exactly. My bet would be L1=0 and L2=2.5kW. The CSI solar explicitly calls out 100% split-phase imbalance as half of the total output, and that would makes sense electronically (two back to back 2.5kW inverters get you the total output of 5kW). The breaker(s) on the Powerwall output aren't going to let out 5kW on a single phase either, as it would overload the wiring...
Still, impressive loads!
All the best,
BG