SDSean
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I figured I'd try asking this question here first since it is about my F150 Lighting.
When charging my lightning (up to 90%), I'm drawing roughly ~15KW. I have 41 solar panels that can max generate as much as about 12-13 KW but that of course is only at peak times. I average about 7-8KW over the course of the year. More than enough to "net out" and come out ahead in terms of billing, but not enough to charge my truck directly from just solar panels only.
(I'm aware of course that in theory I could turn down the charge rate in my app, though it's been debated a lot here whether that actually works or not, and besides it would also slow down my charging anyway).
So whenever I'm charging my truck, I'm pulling from the grid basically always, and according to my meter as noted that's ~15K. Here's my question. . .where does my solar power go in that case? Is it even getting used/somehow dropped? Is it still powering the other parts of the house, or is it just getting fed back down? I can see that if say I turn on my microwave while I'm charging my truck, the meter goes up to ~16K. But if this is during the day I'm still getting the suns rays but I don't see that applied on my meter really at all. According to my solar provider, once you go above the threshold for whatever your panels provide, you're pulling from the grid which makes sense to me but like I said. . . where does the power go that's still coming in after that mark has been hit? What am I missing? I'm pretty sure it's not a case of say solar bringing 7K, and grid bringing 15K b/c if that were true then the truck would show that's it's charging at a rate of 22K, which is not what's happening. . .
When charging my lightning (up to 90%), I'm drawing roughly ~15KW. I have 41 solar panels that can max generate as much as about 12-13 KW but that of course is only at peak times. I average about 7-8KW over the course of the year. More than enough to "net out" and come out ahead in terms of billing, but not enough to charge my truck directly from just solar panels only.
(I'm aware of course that in theory I could turn down the charge rate in my app, though it's been debated a lot here whether that actually works or not, and besides it would also slow down my charging anyway).
So whenever I'm charging my truck, I'm pulling from the grid basically always, and according to my meter as noted that's ~15K. Here's my question. . .where does my solar power go in that case? Is it even getting used/somehow dropped? Is it still powering the other parts of the house, or is it just getting fed back down? I can see that if say I turn on my microwave while I'm charging my truck, the meter goes up to ~16K. But if this is during the day I'm still getting the suns rays but I don't see that applied on my meter really at all. According to my solar provider, once you go above the threshold for whatever your panels provide, you're pulling from the grid which makes sense to me but like I said. . . where does the power go that's still coming in after that mark has been hit? What am I missing? I'm pretty sure it's not a case of say solar bringing 7K, and grid bringing 15K b/c if that were true then the truck would show that's it's charging at a rate of 22K, which is not what's happening. . .
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