FlybyWire
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All - thank you for the great info here so far. We took delivery of our lightning a few weeks ago and received our 80A Ford Pro Station Charger on Monday. We are working through a lot of the same issues as others on here. We are not in a Sunrun state (nor does it sound like they are any good to work with anyway). We are using a local solar company to install solar at our residence in the month or so, awaiting delivery at this time. We planned to go with Enphrase micro-inverters on all our panels. However I am revisiting this with the solar company, as I will already have an investment in the HIS and if so, hoping to run 10kW of the panels off this bi-directional inverter vs. paying for all the microinverters.
When building our house a year ago we tried to prepare for our future Lightning by prewiring a 100A line to the garage. At the time the electrician suggested putting in a 100A sub-panel as the best way to do this. Now I'm not so sure. Regardless - we have 100A panel in our garage with a few items on it (lights, 15A outlets, garage doors, and a garage AC). Fortunately our basement is unfinished and we still have access to run wires.
With these considerations, I have the following questions that I am hoping someone can help me with.
Questions are as follows:
1. Can I run the FSCP on that 100A panel, without being detrimental to enabling home backup power? I had read somewhere that the FSCP has to be wired directly to your main panel and not to a sub-panel for home integration, is there any truth to this?
1a. I'm aware that likely the FSCP and the AC unit won't be able to run at the same time on the sub-panel, but I plan to either mitigate this with scheduling or by re-running a the AC back to my main panel to get it off of the sub-panel.
2. It appears that a a 2 strand #8 AWG wire is required to run from the FSCP to the HIS. Is there anything else that needs to be run from the FSCP to the main panel or to the HIS that I need to be aware of? *Especially important before we close up the walls in the basement.
3. I recognize y'all aren't solar experts, however, does anyone see an issue with running half our solar panels to the Sunrun bi-directional inverter and the other half through the enphase microinverters? We will have a 22kW system when it is all said and done.
4. Currently we have no other battery planned for our solar system. I am having a hard time understanding why you need one other than the truck in order to use your solar system when the grid is down. Can someone explain to me why the F-150 can't just act exactly as a powerwall does during a system blackout, in order to continue to generate power from our solar?
Thanks for your time. And thanks especially to the guys who have posted pics/diagrams and contact info for Delta. Immensely helpful.
When building our house a year ago we tried to prepare for our future Lightning by prewiring a 100A line to the garage. At the time the electrician suggested putting in a 100A sub-panel as the best way to do this. Now I'm not so sure. Regardless - we have 100A panel in our garage with a few items on it (lights, 15A outlets, garage doors, and a garage AC). Fortunately our basement is unfinished and we still have access to run wires.
With these considerations, I have the following questions that I am hoping someone can help me with.
Questions are as follows:
1. Can I run the FSCP on that 100A panel, without being detrimental to enabling home backup power? I had read somewhere that the FSCP has to be wired directly to your main panel and not to a sub-panel for home integration, is there any truth to this?
1a. I'm aware that likely the FSCP and the AC unit won't be able to run at the same time on the sub-panel, but I plan to either mitigate this with scheduling or by re-running a the AC back to my main panel to get it off of the sub-panel.
2. It appears that a a 2 strand #8 AWG wire is required to run from the FSCP to the HIS. Is there anything else that needs to be run from the FSCP to the main panel or to the HIS that I need to be aware of? *Especially important before we close up the walls in the basement.
3. I recognize y'all aren't solar experts, however, does anyone see an issue with running half our solar panels to the Sunrun bi-directional inverter and the other half through the enphase microinverters? We will have a 22kW system when it is all said and done.
4. Currently we have no other battery planned for our solar system. I am having a hard time understanding why you need one other than the truck in order to use your solar system when the grid is down. Can someone explain to me why the F-150 can't just act exactly as a powerwall does during a system blackout, in order to continue to generate power from our solar?
Thanks for your time. And thanks especially to the guys who have posted pics/diagrams and contact info for Delta. Immensely helpful.
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