Oddly, it did in the morning when the temperatures were a bit cooler. It couldn't start it during the afternoon hours. I may get a soft start installed at some point but we were able to get by with a small spot cooler.
Still shows the same but we had an 18 hour power outage on Tuesday and powershare did it's thing seamlessly.
As I expected, and contrary to what the installer said, it couldn't reliably start the air conditioner. I'm glad he included it in the protected circuits though. Adding a soft start...
Powershare LRA motor start is 110A. The locked rotor amps for my compressor is higher than that but I didn't recall how much higher. The electrician who did the install said it should fine.
My wall connector is installed on a sub panel in my garage.
I had the same issue with the wall connector at first. It reported having WiFi issues though it was connected to WiFi. I had to open a ticket to get that sorted.
The powershare page in my app looks the same as yours. I'm not at home so can't test yet.
They had to move my meter to make room for an emergency cutoff and install the gateway. There are two breakers in the emergency cutoff, one feeds the dryer circuit and the other feeds gateway. Everything except the dryer is backed up. We'll see if the truck can provide enough amperage to start...
I just got an email from Tesla starting that Powershare has been enabled. Below are the requirements.
Cybertruck: 2024.14.3 +
Tesla app: 4.32.5+
Universal Wall Connector: 24.12.51
Powershare Gateway: 23.44.906
Powershare functionality for homes with Powerwall, Backup Switch and solar in the...
Was that from a service advisor or tech? I'm going in on the 9th just for the recall. I took delivery on Mach 31st with a VIN in the 5k range.
My pedal looks fine, the cover is fully seated and feels secure.
A Tesla-badged electrician did our install. It was a pretty great experience overall. There was a miscommunication by the design team that he identified right away. The gateway was to be connected to the sub-panel on which the wall connector was wired. This would have resulted in PowerShare...