justsam
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My daughter is having a new home built in Healdsburg Ca. and asked me to sit in on an upcoming Back up power discussion with the GC and potential providers. There is a 5k square foot house, a 1200 Square foot ADU and a large barn/garage. It is well water and septic. Power is PGE with underground feed and transformer on site, single phase, 240VAC, two 200Amp service. There is no natural gas but there is a large underground propane tank. There is a small vineyard on the property, and a pool/spa with pump equipment.
I know there has been discussion on generator versus battery with the GC but he is not an expert on the subject, but I think due to fewer maintenance and some noise issues, that battery is their preference. Cost is certainly a factor, but she is also of the mind to do it once, do it right, and be done with it. Retro fit with conduit hanging on exterior walls will not work!
To my knowledge there has been one 48 hour outage due to fire risk, and one or two 3 hour outages from PGE. It is an area where PGE has Planned Power Outages to mitigate fire risk. This is in the last 2 year construction phase.
One potential provider has indicated he can do the job with three PowerWalls, however he is also saying he would do it with PW2 as opposed to PW3 because PowerWall 3 is not available right now. So my question is it worth a wait, makes no difference or? Most of the solar panels are already in place and I do not know the provider. What are the right questions to ask during this meeting? One of their vehicles is a Tesla and would be great if excess solar power could be used to charge the car if there is surplus. Also I think a CyberTruck is in their future, and would be great to have a system that can use it's bi-directional charging capabilities and 100kWh battery, since a Tesla SuperCharger with 250kW chargers is 5 miles from their property,
Thanks for any pointers, as I understand basic electrical but have not kept up with solar systems.
I know there has been discussion on generator versus battery with the GC but he is not an expert on the subject, but I think due to fewer maintenance and some noise issues, that battery is their preference. Cost is certainly a factor, but she is also of the mind to do it once, do it right, and be done with it. Retro fit with conduit hanging on exterior walls will not work!
To my knowledge there has been one 48 hour outage due to fire risk, and one or two 3 hour outages from PGE. It is an area where PGE has Planned Power Outages to mitigate fire risk. This is in the last 2 year construction phase.
One potential provider has indicated he can do the job with three PowerWalls, however he is also saying he would do it with PW2 as opposed to PW3 because PowerWall 3 is not available right now. So my question is it worth a wait, makes no difference or? Most of the solar panels are already in place and I do not know the provider. What are the right questions to ask during this meeting? One of their vehicles is a Tesla and would be great if excess solar power could be used to charge the car if there is surplus. Also I think a CyberTruck is in their future, and would be great to have a system that can use it's bi-directional charging capabilities and 100kWh battery, since a Tesla SuperCharger with 250kW chargers is 5 miles from their property,
Thanks for any pointers, as I understand basic electrical but have not kept up with solar systems.
