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So while you have PTO, you can turn your system on, you just won't see everything active in the app until Tesla gets official notice and activates your system in their computers.
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Did you get that issue figured out? Just checked mine when I got home and if I'm reading the meter correctly it looks like it generated 26 kwh today, from the medium 7.5kw system.
Did you get that issue figured out? Just checked mine when I got home and if I'm reading the meter correctly it looks like it generated 26 kwh today, from the medium 7.5kw system.
How much production depends on lots of factors, but as just a reference point, my 8.7 kw system generates about 25 kwh a day for me on a sunny day, right now. in May - July, I get between 48-52 kwh on a sunny day.
Thanks for the reference point. It was sunny all day today, sunrise 7:30am sunset 5:50pm. My panels are split with 1/3 facing south, 1/3 east, and 1/3 west. No idea really what to expect but that seems promising for summer when sun is more directly overhead and sunrise is near 5:20am and sunset is near 7:40pm
That is so cool. I wish PGE in NorCAL build a similar app. I couldn't get power blaster installed at my home. so I can only see power generation on Tesla app.APS looks like they will have some good usage and production info as well in the app.
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That is so cool. I wish PGE in NorCAL build a similar app. I couldn't get power blaster installed at my home. so I can only see power generation on Tesla app.
Thanks for pointers!If you're interested in a relatively easy way of getting this data that's not super expensive, look into the Rainforest Eagle and pvoutput. The combination of these two can get you graphs like this: cwsm 6.300kW | Live Output
The Rainforest Eagle reads your smart meter wirelessly and uploads the data to pvoutput, which does the data storage and charting.
So while you have PTO, you can turn your system on, you just won't see everything active in the app until Tesla gets official notice and activates your system in their computers.
PTO email came out today. Few minutes later I got notification from Tesla that I could turn my system on. Immediately after that the app started working.
How has your system been working so far? Were there any issues with the installation?I'm installing Monday. 11.4 kW $195/month rent in California. No pro-rate, no 5 year, no nothing except $1,500 to remove the system if you choose at any time. It's a no brainer if you use enough electricity during the day when you're producing.
It's been doing exceptionally well. Install went smooth, no delays. My friend did it as well and was raving about it last week.How has your system been working so far? Were there any issues with the installation?
Not figuring in reduction to peak demand charge yet, which would add to that total as a cost avoidance