Djinndjinn
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So confused after reading all the threads. For better or for worse, we bought the cyber truck, and the gateway, and the universal charger. So that’s our native set up currently, and when the power goes out, and the cyber truck is plugged in, it flips to cyber truck backing up the entire house for close to three days. That’s all great. But if we’re out driving the cyber truck on a trip, and the power goes out, then we have no home back up system.
So now, with the 30% tax credit going away, and electricity prices in our area going up by over 40%, we’re considering whether to add to the system. Can someone please check to see if I’m thinking about this correctly?
If we just add solar panels, no power wall, to our system above, am I correct that…
I don’t need any additional hardware, they just add the solar panels
The solar panels will power our home (including EV charging), and if there’s any excess, we can sell it back to our electrical utility (PPL)
if the solar panels are not sufficient to power our Home, PPL (our utility) power will supplement what’s needed.
The limitation is if the power goes out, the solar panels don’t work anymore, so if the power goes out and we are on a trip with the cybertruck, there is no Home back up.
The main advantage of this system is simply adding free electricity as the sun provides, reducing the cost of our monthly electrical bill.
If we add solar panels AND a power wall to our system above, am I correct that…
The gateway is no longer needed, so we just wasted the expensive of that install and hardware cost
This system will currently not function correctly, until Tesla issues some type of software update that will allow solar, power wall, and Powershare to work together
Once the software update comes, then the system should supply power to the house through the solar panels, the solar panels will also charge the power wall, and in the event of a power outage, the house would be backed up by the solar panels, the power wall, and the cyber truck.
is there any way to just add solar panels, and have them actually function during a power outage along with the cyber truck Powershare system? Or is a battery back up required for this to happen?
I guess my main concern is how much money I wasted, and also what the advantage would be of adding the power wall to the solar, as opposed to just getting solar alone. if anybody can explain the above or clarify the above, I would be eternally grateful!
So now, with the 30% tax credit going away, and electricity prices in our area going up by over 40%, we’re considering whether to add to the system. Can someone please check to see if I’m thinking about this correctly?
If we just add solar panels, no power wall, to our system above, am I correct that…
I don’t need any additional hardware, they just add the solar panels
The solar panels will power our home (including EV charging), and if there’s any excess, we can sell it back to our electrical utility (PPL)
if the solar panels are not sufficient to power our Home, PPL (our utility) power will supplement what’s needed.
The limitation is if the power goes out, the solar panels don’t work anymore, so if the power goes out and we are on a trip with the cybertruck, there is no Home back up.
The main advantage of this system is simply adding free electricity as the sun provides, reducing the cost of our monthly electrical bill.
If we add solar panels AND a power wall to our system above, am I correct that…
The gateway is no longer needed, so we just wasted the expensive of that install and hardware cost
This system will currently not function correctly, until Tesla issues some type of software update that will allow solar, power wall, and Powershare to work together
Once the software update comes, then the system should supply power to the house through the solar panels, the solar panels will also charge the power wall, and in the event of a power outage, the house would be backed up by the solar panels, the power wall, and the cyber truck.
is there any way to just add solar panels, and have them actually function during a power outage along with the cyber truck Powershare system? Or is a battery back up required for this to happen?
I guess my main concern is how much money I wasted, and also what the advantage would be of adding the power wall to the solar, as opposed to just getting solar alone. if anybody can explain the above or clarify the above, I would be eternally grateful!
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