cybertruckgg
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I've tried reaching out to Tesla via email about this, but haven't heard back. This primarily concerns a couple app errors I've seen on my phone at times, never during an outage I really notice, but it seems only during brief spikes where power blips out for a second, or several seconds tops. The errors are-
"Powershare error. Review system status and turn off high-power devices"
"Powershare stopped and will restart if no issues found. Try turning off high-power devices."
My Powershare for my Cyberbeast was completed months ago outside of Qmerit with a Tesla Certified electrician. As far as I can tell they did a solid job, load balanced for heavy loads on both the A and B legs of a subpanel that's downstream of the Powershare equipment (100Amp -> Powershare Gateway -> Subpanel). Per our calculations even though it's a heavy load overall, the load even under max usage is good.
When I analyze the power graph in my app when these errors have popped up (maybe 4-5 times now) I don't see power graph ever drop to 0. Up until yesterday, I never even noticed anything in the house actually show signs of a real power loss after seeing the errors, however yesterday there was clearly a short outage that was long enough to reset all clocks in the house, and turn off air purifiers that we normally run. Despite that, the graph still didn't show any drop to 0 for power usage, nor any output from the truck via Powershare.
Has anyone else seen these errors? Anytime I test Powershare from the panel by switching off the 100Amp breaker Powershare works fine. No errors, just flawless operation, and once I flip the breaker back on, it hands power back over to the grid without any problems. That said, I've never been able to catch an actual organic outage to verify the hand-off in that scenario, only a breaker flip.
"Powershare error. Review system status and turn off high-power devices"
"Powershare stopped and will restart if no issues found. Try turning off high-power devices."
My Powershare for my Cyberbeast was completed months ago outside of Qmerit with a Tesla Certified electrician. As far as I can tell they did a solid job, load balanced for heavy loads on both the A and B legs of a subpanel that's downstream of the Powershare equipment (100Amp -> Powershare Gateway -> Subpanel). Per our calculations even though it's a heavy load overall, the load even under max usage is good.
When I analyze the power graph in my app when these errors have popped up (maybe 4-5 times now) I don't see power graph ever drop to 0. Up until yesterday, I never even noticed anything in the house actually show signs of a real power loss after seeing the errors, however yesterday there was clearly a short outage that was long enough to reset all clocks in the house, and turn off air purifiers that we normally run. Despite that, the graph still didn't show any drop to 0 for power usage, nor any output from the truck via Powershare.
Has anyone else seen these errors? Anytime I test Powershare from the panel by switching off the 100Amp breaker Powershare works fine. No errors, just flawless operation, and once I flip the breaker back on, it hands power back over to the grid without any problems. That said, I've never been able to catch an actual organic outage to verify the hand-off in that scenario, only a breaker flip.
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