eswimm
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My Powershare install was scheduled for yesterday, but had to be postponed. Fortunately, the power company (to disconnect) was late and my electrician showed up first. Box was relatively undamaged (by UPS standards) and the gateway looked undamaged externally, but as soon as he opened the cover, the internals were shifted and broken off their plastic mounts.
Even though the packaging is likely sufficient to prevent damage to the metal case, shock from dropping is a problem. I would recommend inspecting the equipment prior to installation, especially if it involves disconnecting the meter. UPS residential delivery really isn't appropriate for this kind of equipment, it either needs to be shipped with a shock sensor or packaged with additional internal support.
He was able to get through to Tesla Energy on the phone, but they initially claimed they couldn't do anything because they don't ship equipment to customers. Since I was nearby, I explained that they've been shipping gateways directly to Cybertruck customers and they agreed to RMA the unit.
Even though the packaging is likely sufficient to prevent damage to the metal case, shock from dropping is a problem. I would recommend inspecting the equipment prior to installation, especially if it involves disconnecting the meter. UPS residential delivery really isn't appropriate for this kind of equipment, it either needs to be shipped with a shock sensor or packaged with additional internal support.
He was able to get through to Tesla Energy on the phone, but they initially claimed they couldn't do anything because they don't ship equipment to customers. Since I was nearby, I explained that they've been shipping gateways directly to Cybertruck customers and they agreed to RMA the unit.
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