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Yeah, that was just stock wording because solar and Powershare don't (didn't?) play nice, yet.
The Powerwall setup and solar sit behind the Backup Switch on your solar (bidirectional?) meter.

The Powershare Gateway looks to be fed off the main meter. They might have gone grid-meter-gateway-existing_setup, but based on your energy screenshots, Powershare lives on it's own.

Those images are both current? The truck shows up in both views simultaneously?
AFAIK, they installed Powershare upstream of the original Tesla Energy system. The OWC does not show up on the original Tesla Energy page in the app; it *does* show up on the Powershare page.

Powerwalls installed July 2023; Powershare June 2024. The truck shows up in Powershare but no longer in the main view. It used to, before Powershare. I was under the assumption that a software/firmware OTA update would resolve these issues; perhaps I am being premature. The 3rd party Powershare installer mentioned asking Tesla to make the Powershare Gateway the master and the Powerwall Gateway the slave.

Tesla has escalated my Charge-on-Solar issue. Just a moment ago, they sent me an email asking if I was still having trouble. I haven't been able to test it, again.

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AFAIK, they installed Powershare upstream of the original Tesla Energy system. The OWC does not show up on the original Tesla Energy page in the app; it *does* show up on the Powershare page.

Powerwalls installed July 2023; Powershare June 2024. The truck shows up in Powershare but no longer in the main view. It used to, before Powershare. I was under the assumption that a software/firmware OTA update would resolve these issues; perhaps I am being premature. The 3rd party Powershare installer mentioned asking Tesla to make the Powershare Gateway the master and the Powerwall Gateway the slave.

Tesla has escalated my Charge-on-Solar issue. Just a moment ago, they sent me an email asking if I was still having trouble. I haven't been able to test it, again.

Appreciate the interest and questions!
Ok, so the Crib picture is how it used to be and the Powershare is how it is now?
What was the original charge connector?
There isn't a way to link Gateways (and you only have the one + Backup Switch, right)?
If you did have two Gateways, you could theoretically stack Powershare after Powerwall, but that's not really useful.

The UWC needs to move to the backed up side of your Powerwall system (where the original EVSE was) and get added to the location. The Powershare Gateway isn't needed.
https://www.tesla.com/support/powershare
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Ok, so the Crib picture is how it used to be and the Powershare is how it is now?
What was the original charge connector?
There isn't a way to link Gateways (and you only have the one + Backup Switch, right)?
If you did have two Gateways, you could theoretically stack Powershare after Powerwall, but that's not really useful.

The UWC needs to move to the backed up side of your Powerwall system (where the original EVSE was) and get added to the location. The Powershare Gateway isn't needed.
https://www.tesla.com/support/powershare
SmartSelect_20250402_193557_Firefox.jpg
The Crib picture still exists, and the Powershare is another view in the app.
My old EVSE is a 15 kW JuiceBox (built like a Sherman tank).
I have a Gateway that came with the Powerwalls. Powershare Gateway was added in June 2024, with the UWC. I asked the installers why the UWC was upstream of the original system and they said "that's how Tesla showed us to do it". Seemed odd at the time, but I figured they knew what they were doing. Tesla gave me a voucher for the hardware and Tesla sent them the Gateway, sent me the UWC, then sent me a Gateway, then the installer brought the Gateway + UWC for the install, I gave the 2nd Gateway and UWC to the installer, they installed the hardware, and I wait for Tesla to release OTA updates.

I am aware of the Tesla recommendations (thanks for that) and suggested to the installer that that was the way to go, but I don't do this for a living and (again) figured that Tesla and the 3rd party knew what they were doing.

Sigh.

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Interesting. Is your UWC is installed per Tesla config?:
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Entire house is on backup, so no backup loads panel. Everything including the the Wall Connectors are on battery. The one difference is I do not have a Powershare backup gateway, just the Powerwall Backup Gateway.
 

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Entire house is on backup, so no backup loads panel. Everything including the the Wall Connectors are on battery. The one difference is I do not have a Powershare backup gateway, just the Powerwall Backup Gateway.
okay. Same setup, here prior to Powershare install.
 


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The Crib picture still exists, and the Powershare is another view in the app.
My old EVSE is a 15 kW JuiceBox (built like a Sherman tank).
I have a Gateway that came with the Powerwalls. Powershare Gateway was added in June 2024, with the UWC. I asked the installers why the UWC was upstream of the original system and they said "that's how Tesla showed us to do it". Seemed odd at the time, but I figured they knew what they were doing. Tesla gave me a voucher for the hardware and Tesla sent them the Gateway, sent me the UWC, then sent me a Gateway, then the installer brought the Gateway + UWC for the install, I gave the 2nd Gateway and UWC to the installer, they installed the hardware, and I wait for Tesla to release OTA updates.

I am aware of the Tesla recommendations (thanks for that) and suggested to the installer that that was the way to go, but I don't do this for a living and (again) figured that Tesla and the 3rd party knew what they were doing.

Sigh.

I.Just.Want.It.To.Work.
Is the JuiceBox still connected?

After re-reading the documentation for Charge on Solar, it seems like that feature should still work with your setup. Maybe try setting the location again (in case it view the UWC as a different place than the JuiceBox).
 

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okay. Same setup, here prior to Powershare install.
I didn’t need to get the Powershare backup gateway installed. All you needed was a Gen 3 Wall Connector and to wait for the software update to allow Powershare to work with your setup. That is what I am waiting for.
 

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All you needed was a Gen 3 Wall Connector
If that. The Powershare page says they prefer Wall Connectors, but doesn't say it requires them.
Of course, to get full benefit the Wall Connector needs to be capable of 48A charge rate (60A breaker and circuit).

For Customers With Powerwall

If your home is equipped with Powerwall and home charging, you do not require any additional equipment. Powershare Home Backup functionality with Powerwall is expected to be available later in 2025 through an over-the-air update.

Our preferred home charging solution is the Wall Connector or the Universal Wall Connector on a 240 V circuit. The home charging system must be backed up by Powerwall to enable Home Backup.
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Is the JuiceBox still connected?

After re-reading the documentation for Charge on Solar, it seems like that feature should still work with your setup. Maybe try setting the location again (in case it view the UWC as a different place than the JuiceBox).
Juicebox still connected. Location is correct for both, but I re-saved it for Powershare. I won't be able to test Charge on Solar w/UWC again until this weekend. Charge on Solar does work with my Juicebox, but if my truck is plugged-in to it, Powershare is as useless as a tit on a boar.
 

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Juicebox still connected. Location is correct for both, but I re-saved it for Powershare. I won't be able to test Charge on Solar w/UWC again until this weekend. Charge on Solar does work with my Juicebox, but if my truck is plugged-in to it, Powershare is as useless as a tit on a boar.
Cool, I'm not sure how location is determined, whether GPS only, or if it also logs the Connector ID.

Powershare (once software is released), will theoretically work with your JuiceBox IF it's backed up by Powerwall, but yeah, the new Gateway and UWC do nothing in that case.
 


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Cool, I'm not sure how location is determined, whether GPS only, or if it also logs the Connector ID.

Powershare (once software is released), will theoretically work with your JuiceBox IF it's backed up by Powerwall, but yeah, the new Gateway and UWC do nothing in that case.
This is more representative of my Powershare installation:
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In that case, if Charge on Solar still isn't working with the updated location, one could have the installers disconnect the communication cable from the UWC to the Powershare Gateway and possibly the comm wires to the isolation switch, delete the Powershare group, and add the UWC to the crib group. That would put everything under the Powerwall group and prevent the Powershare Gateway from disconnecting.
Note, Powershare will not feed the house until after the new software is released.
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