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Trying to figure out how to proceed. Got quote for PowerShare install near Tampa.
Install V3 Gateway 2,400
Permit 400
Instal UWC 595
3,495
Lot's of questions about design. Price seems higher than some, but way better than others. After research, I think I want PW3 as part of my system, for the following reasons:
1. Seamless backup with no delay
2. House is powered without CT. Can go charge CT and house stays powered
3. LRA. Powershare only supports 110A. My AC is 124 amps. Power wall supports 185 Amps
4. Load shifting on Time of use electrical rate plan. Charge everything between midnight to 6am at 5 cents per kWH savings
5. Easy to add solar later
6. Set up qualifies for 30% tax credit with Powerwall 3 included.
Tesla says Power share will work with any version of Powerwall and any version of wall connector (at some point).
Powerwall install quote direct from Tesla is:
PW 8,200
Gateway 900
Accessories 200
Installation 5,600
Tax 1,005
15,905
If adding to an existing system, that is reduced to 11,203. Tesla install would use either a Gateway V2 or backup switch. Given all that:
1. Am I better off with gateway 3V vs 2V or backup switch. What are the pros/cons.
2. With power share activated, can the CT be used to power house WITHOUT power outage? Load shift.
3. When will dumb Powerwall 3's be available (without inverter)? Should be a lot cheaper to expand.
4. Will there be an ethernet connection between gateway and powerwall
5. With power share only, would you exclude backup to 145 LRA heatpump, and 124 LRA AC
6. With 2 Wall connectors on 2 different 60 A breakers, will wall connector netework need to be current reduced. Avail Amp /2 = max amp per wall connector when both used. PS not required if greater than 48 amps. I have 200A service.
7. Why does Tesla say solar panels are not compatible with metal roof? They direct you to more expensive solar roof.
8. V3 Gateway on outside of house? Does that become service disconnect with bonded neutral and ground?
I'm leaning toward getting PowerShare install from my Tesla directed partner. Installation cost of 3V at $2,400 is way better than Tesla installing V2 at $5600 installation cost. Will ask them to quote adding a Powerwall 3.
I'm also guessing that the newer 3V gateway is somehow more versatile/improved over V2 or Backup Switch.
Thanks for any input!!!
Install V3 Gateway 2,400
Permit 400
Instal UWC 595
3,495
Lot's of questions about design. Price seems higher than some, but way better than others. After research, I think I want PW3 as part of my system, for the following reasons:
1. Seamless backup with no delay
2. House is powered without CT. Can go charge CT and house stays powered
3. LRA. Powershare only supports 110A. My AC is 124 amps. Power wall supports 185 Amps
4. Load shifting on Time of use electrical rate plan. Charge everything between midnight to 6am at 5 cents per kWH savings
5. Easy to add solar later
6. Set up qualifies for 30% tax credit with Powerwall 3 included.
Tesla says Power share will work with any version of Powerwall and any version of wall connector (at some point).
Powerwall install quote direct from Tesla is:
PW 8,200
Gateway 900
Accessories 200
Installation 5,600
Tax 1,005
15,905
If adding to an existing system, that is reduced to 11,203. Tesla install would use either a Gateway V2 or backup switch. Given all that:
1. Am I better off with gateway 3V vs 2V or backup switch. What are the pros/cons.
2. With power share activated, can the CT be used to power house WITHOUT power outage? Load shift.
3. When will dumb Powerwall 3's be available (without inverter)? Should be a lot cheaper to expand.
4. Will there be an ethernet connection between gateway and powerwall
5. With power share only, would you exclude backup to 145 LRA heatpump, and 124 LRA AC
6. With 2 Wall connectors on 2 different 60 A breakers, will wall connector netework need to be current reduced. Avail Amp /2 = max amp per wall connector when both used. PS not required if greater than 48 amps. I have 200A service.
7. Why does Tesla say solar panels are not compatible with metal roof? They direct you to more expensive solar roof.
8. V3 Gateway on outside of house? Does that become service disconnect with bonded neutral and ground?
I'm leaning toward getting PowerShare install from my Tesla directed partner. Installation cost of 3V at $2,400 is way better than Tesla installing V2 at $5600 installation cost. Will ask them to quote adding a Powerwall 3.
I'm also guessing that the newer 3V gateway is somehow more versatile/improved over V2 or Backup Switch.
Thanks for any input!!!
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