I want to give a disclaimer before I ask this question: My bidirectional meter has not been installed, therefore my system is not fully setup yet.
Having said that, I live in central Florida and just got an 11.360 kW solar system installed with 2 powerwalls. In full sun today the solar barely clocked higher than 2.3 kW and charged the powerwalls very slowly. After two days I am sitting around 70% charged. Even more strange to me is that most of the energy was flowing towards the "grid" but I can't technically send power to the grid yet without the new meter. What also doesn't make sense to me is at night the Tesla app shows higher solar generation (around 3.5 kW) than I get in the day time (all going towards the grid though). As expected, the powerwalls only charge during sunlight hours.
Can anyone tell me if this is normal behavior with a system that isn't finished yet ? Or should I be concerned. I was expecting much higher solar values during direct sunlight.
Having said that, I live in central Florida and just got an 11.360 kW solar system installed with 2 powerwalls. In full sun today the solar barely clocked higher than 2.3 kW and charged the powerwalls very slowly. After two days I am sitting around 70% charged. Even more strange to me is that most of the energy was flowing towards the "grid" but I can't technically send power to the grid yet without the new meter. What also doesn't make sense to me is at night the Tesla app shows higher solar generation (around 3.5 kW) than I get in the day time (all going towards the grid though). As expected, the powerwalls only charge during sunlight hours.
Can anyone tell me if this is normal behavior with a system that isn't finished yet ? Or should I be concerned. I was expecting much higher solar values during direct sunlight.