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I think this is a silly question, but wanted to make sure. This is our breaker set-up:
So one PW2, solar array (not Tesla) and then two breaker boxes, one backed up by the PW (low loads - lights, fridge, office, node zero etc). The wall chargers are both in the non-backed up box, since (when we built this) they would have sucked all the stored energy real quick when there's an outage.
So, to enable Powershare, am I correct in thinking the PW circuits now need to include the Universal Wall Charger(s) breaker(s), and as long as it does, it'll all just kinda work with the CT is plugged in?
So one PW2, solar array (not Tesla) and then two breaker boxes, one backed up by the PW (low loads - lights, fridge, office, node zero etc). The wall chargers are both in the non-backed up box, since (when we built this) they would have sucked all the stored energy real quick when there's an outage.
So, to enable Powershare, am I correct in thinking the PW circuits now need to include the Universal Wall Charger(s) breaker(s), and as long as it does, it'll all just kinda work with the CT is plugged in?
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