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This is my experience in Northern VA:
-Installation Completed 02/07/2023
-City/County Inspection Completed/Approved 02/17/2023
-Invoice from Tesla 02/17/2023
-Payment to Tesla 02/22/2023
-PTO Application Submission 03/08/2023
-Dominion Net Meter install 05/26/2023
-PTO Authorization 06/05/2023...
Update: @BGbreeder, looks like your guesses might be right. Finally got Tesla guys out here and they suspect the impedance threshold on their equipment maybe too low. They will not be able to adjust until they have special equipment to measure it for proof. Hopefully a solution will be had...
What @BGbreeder said above makes a lot of sense. The system is conjoined at the grid meter.
46 Solar Panels to 7 Strings to Inverter 1 and 2 to charge Powerwalls 1 and 2
14 Solar Panels to 2 Strings to Inverter 3 to charge Powerwalls 3 and 4
So what i don't get is that the system...
I would assume the current transformers are separate and should not overlap. Odd thing is the design of the 2 systems should be completely segregated. 1/3 of my solar panels are dedicated to guest suite system and the other 2/3 of the panels are hooked into the main house.
Main House 1 Gateway, 2 Powerwall, 2 Inverter, 1 200amp Panel,
Guest Suite 1 Gateway, 2 Powerwall, 1 Inverter, 1 200amp Panel
All loads are separated, meaning there is no overlap. At least that was the way it was before Tesla install.
Posting this problem that I am facing after installation for others to know and follow:
Having issues with Tesla Gateways resetting and power interuption.
Current system:
2 gateways, 4 powerwall, 24kw solar array
2 powerwalls are for Main House
2 powerwalls are for Guest Suite
Problem...