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Howard Leadmon
howard at leadmon.net
Fri Dec 27 23:45:42 UTC 2019
Isn't that what the Tesla Power Wall's are? I thought that was the
fill measure for when the solar panels aren't generating. I have never
gotten anything, but know when you look on their site for Solar, they
try and pitch the batter power walls to run your house for days if needed..
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Howard Leadmon
PBW Communications, LLC
http://www.pbwcomm.com
On 12/26/2019 2:08 PM, Keith Medcalf wrote:
>> I just looked up Telsa's battery packs and they seem to be between
>> 60-100kwh. Our daily use is about 30kwh in the fall, so it's only 2-3
>> days. Admittedly we can turn off the hot tub, water heater, etc to
>> stretch it out. And of course, that means that you can't drive it... The
>> one thing that would be for everybody's good is using them during peak
>> hours. If you work normal hours, then that only gets part of the peak
>> load, unfortunately.
> Just buy three of them. Two to leave in the garage as a "mobile battery pack" and one to drive around.
>
> All problems solved.
>
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