dmd3home
Active member
- First Name
- Dan
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2022
- Threads
- 1
- Messages
- 30
- Reaction score
- 13
- Location
- Central Coast CA
- Vehicles
- Lightning, Spark EV, Tesla Y, BMW X5 phev
Thanks WSH68 for all the info. I really didn't believe it could work, but after your post here I did manage to get on the PG&E list for the Generlink program. I was surprised when they showed up at my house within a month, and, as you said, had it installed within a few minutes. But, also as you said, I had no way to test it. But, sure enough, a few days ago an animal of some kind (so PG&E says) took out a line and power was out. And again as you said, I just backed up the Lightning to my meter, opened the house main breaker, shut down my solar, plugged in to the Pro Power Onboard and to the Generlink, closed the house main breaker and powered the entire house!!!! It only took a few minutes. Another great feature that I didn't realize was there was that, when the power came back it auto transferred back to the grid.....very cool.
The "outage" was only for about 3 hours, but was a great test. I only lost 5 miles of range in that time. Of course this was the middle of the day and if I could have kept the solar going it wouldn't have used any of the Lightning battery. That's the next challenge....to figure out how to keep the solar going. Perhaps I could switch in the solar which would activate its microinverters and get them producing and then I could also start charging the truck at a low amperage setting. I believe the solar would dominate at a slightly higher voltage, power the house and charge the truck......all grid free! The rub really comes though if the truck then gets fully charged and there's nowhere for the solar to go. That's when solar likes the grid.....it's always there to accept excess power.
Another concern I found during this test was, as has been mentioned here before, you have to leave the Lightning "on" when using Pro Power....that's crazy! At the time you want to conserve your battery, the truck insists on having all the screens etc. on. Why? Additionally I discovered something else.... the truck ventilation fan would not turn off fully. In fact, I now realize that the fan is always running at its lowest speed....it can't be fully shut off....not just when using ProPower ....all the time the truck is on! I don't know if this is a problem with my particular vehicle or if it's with all of them. This is quite annoying on a cold morning and you have cold air blowing on you that you can't turn off! Am I the only one with this problem??
Again, thanks Wsh68 for turning us on to this simple solution!
The "outage" was only for about 3 hours, but was a great test. I only lost 5 miles of range in that time. Of course this was the middle of the day and if I could have kept the solar going it wouldn't have used any of the Lightning battery. That's the next challenge....to figure out how to keep the solar going. Perhaps I could switch in the solar which would activate its microinverters and get them producing and then I could also start charging the truck at a low amperage setting. I believe the solar would dominate at a slightly higher voltage, power the house and charge the truck......all grid free! The rub really comes though if the truck then gets fully charged and there's nowhere for the solar to go. That's when solar likes the grid.....it's always there to accept excess power.
Another concern I found during this test was, as has been mentioned here before, you have to leave the Lightning "on" when using Pro Power....that's crazy! At the time you want to conserve your battery, the truck insists on having all the screens etc. on. Why? Additionally I discovered something else.... the truck ventilation fan would not turn off fully. In fact, I now realize that the fan is always running at its lowest speed....it can't be fully shut off....not just when using ProPower ....all the time the truck is on! I don't know if this is a problem with my particular vehicle or if it's with all of them. This is quite annoying on a cold morning and you have cold air blowing on you that you can't turn off! Am I the only one with this problem??
Again, thanks Wsh68 for turning us on to this simple solution!
Sponsored