Marcotravels6
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- Tao
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- Cybertruck AWD Foundation Series
It may be my confusion, but here is what I experienced.
I have my cybertruck foundation series back in 2024, and installed the gateway V3 and universal charger that come with the purchase (in credit) and spent additional $4500 for installation. My house was hit often by outage for Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS). That is one of the main reasons I decided to go for cybertruck and its powershare to feed in the house.
It worked, but not exactly what I had hoped for.
When outage hit, even I have my cybertruck plugged in, the house will still go out of power. Within a minute, the gateway will get cybertruck kick in with powershare, and everything will be power. When power resumes from the grid, it will disconnect from the cybretruck, everything goes out again, and within a minute, switch to grid power. Yes, I will have power during outage, but the on-off on-off pattern was not friendly to appliances, computers and not how I envision powershare would work. But I probably didn't do my homework enough before I jumped in, so my bad.
Last year, I finally decided I need a pw3 to have smooth tranistion during outage, even though the capacity is much smaller than cybertruck. It will last about 12 hours for my house alone, but most of our outages are less than that.
I then was told by the Tesla that the gateway v3 I had won't be compatible with pw3, and because there is no other space in my garage for it, it has to be disconnected and removed. I took a few months going back and forth with them, did my research, and eventually had to agree to it. I spent another $400 to remove the gateway v3 before Tesla's team came to install pw3 and gateway 3. Fortunately the universal charger can stay.
So I now have a pw3 with a new gateway, a universal charger that works fine. It has been an outage already and it worked as it supposed to be, no feeling in the house at all.
I have my solar installed many years ago. It generate about 2-3 times the amount of pw3 capacity everyday. But I am in NEM 2.0 so I can offset 1:1 with PGE for what I used so I am okay with it, not need to install another battery. The current pw3 can cover all my peak time usage, so I will likely end up with zero or negative peak time usage, and small usage of off-peak time (mostly due to charge my EV).
I am waiting for the power share to come with powerwall, at which point my cybretruck can be a big battery of cheap electricity - I can charge it up at low rate from supercharger which is about half of the price we pay to the utillity.
The only problem...I wasted over $5000 install and remove the original powershare system, dragged too long and missed the home battery tax credit, and a redundant gateway v3 in my garage that I don't know what to do with it...
I have my cybertruck foundation series back in 2024, and installed the gateway V3 and universal charger that come with the purchase (in credit) and spent additional $4500 for installation. My house was hit often by outage for Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS). That is one of the main reasons I decided to go for cybertruck and its powershare to feed in the house.
It worked, but not exactly what I had hoped for.
When outage hit, even I have my cybertruck plugged in, the house will still go out of power. Within a minute, the gateway will get cybertruck kick in with powershare, and everything will be power. When power resumes from the grid, it will disconnect from the cybretruck, everything goes out again, and within a minute, switch to grid power. Yes, I will have power during outage, but the on-off on-off pattern was not friendly to appliances, computers and not how I envision powershare would work. But I probably didn't do my homework enough before I jumped in, so my bad.
Last year, I finally decided I need a pw3 to have smooth tranistion during outage, even though the capacity is much smaller than cybertruck. It will last about 12 hours for my house alone, but most of our outages are less than that.
I then was told by the Tesla that the gateway v3 I had won't be compatible with pw3, and because there is no other space in my garage for it, it has to be disconnected and removed. I took a few months going back and forth with them, did my research, and eventually had to agree to it. I spent another $400 to remove the gateway v3 before Tesla's team came to install pw3 and gateway 3. Fortunately the universal charger can stay.
So I now have a pw3 with a new gateway, a universal charger that works fine. It has been an outage already and it worked as it supposed to be, no feeling in the house at all.
I have my solar installed many years ago. It generate about 2-3 times the amount of pw3 capacity everyday. But I am in NEM 2.0 so I can offset 1:1 with PGE for what I used so I am okay with it, not need to install another battery. The current pw3 can cover all my peak time usage, so I will likely end up with zero or negative peak time usage, and small usage of off-peak time (mostly due to charge my EV).
I am waiting for the power share to come with powerwall, at which point my cybretruck can be a big battery of cheap electricity - I can charge it up at low rate from supercharger which is about half of the price we pay to the utillity.
The only problem...I wasted over $5000 install and remove the original powershare system, dragged too long and missed the home battery tax credit, and a redundant gateway v3 in my garage that I don't know what to do with it...
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