When the refer defrost strip-heater kicks in and my house is on the 1.5 kW
inverter, it drops the load and we go dark.  But then simply cycling power
restores is because the drop of power resets the "energy-star" design will
NOT let the defrost come on when power is restored, so you probably get
another LONG delay before it tries again.  I have never understood the
strip heater timing whether it comes on once a day or 8 hours or a week.
And/or what the restart cycle is after a power outage.

Butr so far with our power outages lasting no more than a few minutes to
maybe an hour over the last ten years, I have not had the honor of watching
the defrost timing.
bob

On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 3:55 PM Peter VanDerWal via EV <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Well, apparently the Tesla's onboard level-2 charger is (theoretically)
> capable of bidirectional capability.  So V2G/V2H might just require a
> software upgrade.
>
> Musk has stated that the Cybertrucks will have onboard AC outlets,
> possibly even 240V outlets capable of powering a small house, or perhaps an
> average size, energy efficient house.
>
> Not counting the oven, dryer, or EV charging, my house does not use more
> than ~3kw.  If I actively manage my loads I can keep it down below 1.5kw.
> A large part of the reason I'm making my house "smarter" is to allow the
> computer to shift loads in order to keep draw below 1.5kw.  I.E. don't
> allow the HP water heater and Mini-Splt to run at the same time, etc.
> Actually, as long as it's not below freezing out, and the Fridge doesn't
> go into defrost mode; I can run the Fridge, Freezer, HP Water Heater,
> Mini-Split and my home network without going over 1.5 kw.
>
> High priority loads:  https://vanderwal.us/GarageHist/Garage.html
>
>
> My PGP public key: https://vanderwal.us/evdl_pgp.key
>
> March 23, 2021 9:14 AM, "Willie via EV" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On 3/23/21 11:02 AM, Jay Summet via EV wrote:
> >
> >> On 3/23/21 9:04 AM, Willie via EV wrote:
> >>> People have claimed that it would not be possible to get DC power
> >>> out of the charge connector on a Tesla.  I'm skeptical.  Will you
> >>> offer an opinion?
> >>
> >> Since Tesla's support DC fast charging, it means they have the
> >> capability to connect the battery directly to the fast charging ports on
> >> the charge connector (via contractors I assume). So the capability
> >> definitely exists, but you would have to have software support from
> >> Tesla or trick them into thinking they are connected to a supercharger
> >> (and if the car is programmed to shut off any "SuperChargers" that
> >> "steal" power  instead of providing it even that wouldn't work.)
> >
> > Yes, I agree it would likely be non-productive for a Tesla owner to try
> > to work at odds with Tesla. If Tesla doesn't want it to happen, it will
> > not likely happen. OTOH, I think (and hope) that Tesla will soon be
> > offering V2H/V2G in response to the VW challenge.
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