ay be great for Puerto Rico, and now Australia, but have
>>> currently rated a thumbs down here. We are happy with the sonnen
>>> product, delivery and support.
>>>
>>> Glenn
>>> Sent from my 'smart' phone so please excuse spelling and typographical
>>>
th the sonnen product, delivery and
>> support.
>>
>> Glenn
>> Sent from my 'smart' phone so please excuse spelling and typographical
>> errors.
>>
>> -- Original message--
>> From: Dave Tedeyan
>> Date: Tue, Feb 13, 2018 11:35 AM
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use spelling and typographical
> errors.*
>
> -- Original message--
> *From: *Dave Tedeyan
> *Date: *Tue, Feb 13, 2018 11:35 AM
> *To: *RE-wrenches;
> *Cc: *
> *Subject:*Re: [RE-wrenches] experience with the Tesla Powerwall
>
> I think that this may have come up before, but
The solar self consumption mode is a requirement in order to qualify for
the SGIP incentive for PV-paired systems. For residential systems, the
storage system must discharge a minimum of 52 full cycles per year which
equates to once per week on average.
In addition, solar self consumption mode
Is there a financial benefit to the customer-generator to choose the
self-powered mode, August?
marco
On Tuesday, February 13, 2018, August Goers wrote:
> Yes, PG The Self Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) created a flood of
> applications and PG is having a hard time
Yes, PG The Self Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) created a flood of
applications and PG is having a hard time keeping up. Hopefully it will
get easier.
We are enabling self-consumption and backup modes. The Powerwall charges
daily from the solar and then discharges to a owner-set minimum
Hey August.
By utility I assume that you are talking about PG
What's the hang up? And are running the PWs in back-up power only mode or
daily cycling mode?
In either case, the addition of PW does not add to the generating capacity
of the solar facility.
marco
On Tuesday, February 13, 2018,
-wrenches;Cc: Subject:Re: [RE-wrenches] experience with the Tesla
Powerwall
I think that this may have come up before, but I do not remember there being a
resolution:Do you guys have any tips on becoming a Tesla dealer? We have people
ask about it all the time, but we have not been able to get
Hi Dave -
I keep hearing that Tesla is having a hard time keeping up with demand, so
they may not be very motivated to add more dealers at this point. Just
speculation.
Yes, the max continuous and peak powers add as you add up as you add more
powerwalls. Energy capacity adds too. Yes, Powerwall
I have also not gotten a response from Tesla. I have been encouraging all
the powerwall calls I get to go with LG.
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 11:35 AM, Dave Tedeyan wrote:
> I think that this may have come up before, but I do not remember there
> being a resolution:
> Do you
The AC powerwall has cooling, it is a liquid? Anyone know if the 5kw
continuous and 7kw peak limits change with multiple units?
Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
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> I think that this may
I think that this may have come up before, but I do not remember there
being a resolution:
Do you guys have any tips on becoming a Tesla dealer? We have people ask
about it all the time, but we have not been able to get Tesla to respond.
We have installed Sonnen, which is also a great system, but
I would like to add my experience with Tesla so far.
We applied to be an installer in Maine more than a year ago. Beside
getting an initial email stating that they received our application, we
have not heard a word since. I have one client with a SolarEdge 7600
StorEdge who put a deposit down in
Marco,
Thanks for sharing, it is good to hear details from an installer who is
living with a Powerwall. We starting selling the Powerwall 2 in 2017 and
have worked up a large pipeline. We have about 20 installed so far, but are
still waiting on utility permission to operate which is taking a long
Tesla also promises an offgrid version soon that will be DC coupled. The
price is not bad for 13 KWH right now. The system is 50 vdc which to me is
usable as it stands. All of the 400vdc batteries are not conceived right
in my humble opinion! Not to mention for safety in my home!
Dave Angelini
*Aloha Wrenches,*
*I thought I'd share my own experiences with the Powerwall as my company is
now launching a program to add PW to existing NEM systems since the vast
majority of them do not have storage which means that if the grid goes
down, so does their PV system. (With the exception of the
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