There are several threads on the site covering the details and vendor who carry the equipment.Side question:
What is all the other hardware needed for fcsp to connect to give power back to home?, and when can we buy it from anyone other than sunrun? They're a racket.
Which is great if you don't have solar panels. For those who do, the HIS allows the solar panels to tie in and supplement the truck's power. I'm waiting to see if Ford makes some improvements to the HIS setup and to compare it to third party offerings (assuming we can get them to work).Overall I do not recommend the Home Integration System at this time. If you have 9.6kW Pro Power Onboard, set up a generator plug and transfer switch at your home. You can use Pro Power Onboard as a 7.2kW (240V 30A) generator.
I think he meant he wanted to provide backup power by backfeeding a 30A breaker, not that his panel was 30A.That being said, you probably will run into problems charging your truck from home if your panel is only 30 amps...
YesDoes the Pro SR or ER have the ability to backfeed energy thru the HV DC pins off the CCS1 port to the HIS ?
Have you gotten a successful power-off test with the HIS?Which is great if you don't have solar panels. For those who do, the HIS allows the solar panels to tie in and supplement the truck's power. I'm waiting to see if Ford makes some improvements to the HIS setup.
To provide a comprehensive answer:My breaker is only 30amp. Can I backfeed into this with the Pro?
I'm a bit confused here, how would you run backup power off solar with a transfer switch? Solar has to be cut off when the grid goes down and as far as I know (which isn't a lot, I'll admit) you can't tie in solar to a subpanel without a battery in the loop.with a transfer switch, you could run backup power off of solar or the truck but not both, and with the HIS as it is now, you can run your house off of solar or go without power.
The HIS supports a hard-wired (non-vehicle) battery in addition to the FCSP connection to a vehicle battery. I assume that can run in the absence of grid power, but I'm not 100% sure.I'm a bit confused here, how would you run backup power off solar with a transfer switch? Solar has to be cut off when the grid goes down and as far as I know (which isn't a lot, I'll admit) you can't tie in solar to a subpanel without a battery in the loop.