Macgyverfever
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If you have a total service of 400 amps but this is distributed across two separate panels, each rated at 200 amps, would you not still meet the requirement?I'm glad that they are giving me an allowance instead of just the powershare equipment as after reading the print I am not going to be able to install powershare.
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To be eligible for Powershare Home Backup, you must:
My house has two 200 amp panels for 400 amp service so it looks like no powershare for me.
- Take delivery of a Foundation Series vehicle
- Own a single-family home or townhome compatible with Powershare Home Backup in the United States (excluding Puerto Rico)
- Park on your property within 20 feet of your garage or electrical service (main) panel
- Have an electric service (main) panel rating less than 225A
- Have a Tesla Certified Installer in your area
- Agree to the quote for installation provided by the Certified Installer"
The Powerwall 3 manual says the maximum output is 200A but doesn't mention the limitation for connecting to less than 225A. Does anyone have a Powerwall connected to 400 amp service?
It looks like my only hope to power the house from my truck is to install Powerwall and hook the truck to that.
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