millim
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Just finalized my preorder last night for a Platinum and am excited for the future. We have solar at home, and where we live we have occasional power outages that are generally associated w/ SoCal Edison powering off the lines during high winds/high fire danger days. Beyond that I appreciate that our grid is old and over-stressed, and can imagine outages may become more regular.
One of the benefits of a Powerwall is that even when the grid is down, if there is excess electricity generated by your solar you can charge the Powerwall (duh). If the San Andreas fault goes big during my lifetime that could end up being clutch.
I suspect Ford's bidirectional charging won't be capable of specifically powering a house and charging your Lightning at the same time, but I am wondering about a specific use case.
Assuming you've installed the required hardware for bidirectional charging to work (including the inverter at home), can you use solar to charge the Lightning while the grid is down (assuming you aren't trying to power your house at the same time)? Then, after charging, could you swap directions and return to powering the house?
In other words, if it's a prolonged outage, can it accomplish both directions while the grid is down, even if it isn't at the same time?
TIA
One of the benefits of a Powerwall is that even when the grid is down, if there is excess electricity generated by your solar you can charge the Powerwall (duh). If the San Andreas fault goes big during my lifetime that could end up being clutch.
I suspect Ford's bidirectional charging won't be capable of specifically powering a house and charging your Lightning at the same time, but I am wondering about a specific use case.
Assuming you've installed the required hardware for bidirectional charging to work (including the inverter at home), can you use solar to charge the Lightning while the grid is down (assuming you aren't trying to power your house at the same time)? Then, after charging, could you swap directions and return to powering the house?
In other words, if it's a prolonged outage, can it accomplish both directions while the grid is down, even if it isn't at the same time?
TIA
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