caribconsult
Senior Member
- Location
- Añasco, Puerto Rico
- Occupation
- Retired computer consultant
Good news so far
Good news so far
To all who've contributed here:
We are now about a month into the recent visits by installer techs, Tesla engineers, etc, as previously posted, and the system is absolutely behaving itself. Not a burp in the last month. This is so encouraging. The Enphase Envoy system is a very valuable asset in a solar system...you can zero in on any panel/inverter in the array, see its performanceminute by minute and spot a bad one quickly, observe the frequency shifts that control the array and generally keep an eye on the panel array. It has nothing to do with the Tesla except lower the panel output to the house load once the battery is full.They threw that in as part of the solution. I don't know as it was, tell the truth. I lean towards the 'Tesla rebooted it thinking you were on the grid' explanation.
In any event, it looks like things have stabilized. I set the probationary period as until Labor Day, not that far away. Hopefully it will pass, I can pay the installer, and everybody goes home happy. The biggest thanks here goes to Kris K, Caribbean accounts manager for Tesla. After I spoke with him, things started to happen.
Good news so far
To all who've contributed here:
We are now about a month into the recent visits by installer techs, Tesla engineers, etc, as previously posted, and the system is absolutely behaving itself. Not a burp in the last month. This is so encouraging. The Enphase Envoy system is a very valuable asset in a solar system...you can zero in on any panel/inverter in the array, see its performanceminute by minute and spot a bad one quickly, observe the frequency shifts that control the array and generally keep an eye on the panel array. It has nothing to do with the Tesla except lower the panel output to the house load once the battery is full.They threw that in as part of the solution. I don't know as it was, tell the truth. I lean towards the 'Tesla rebooted it thinking you were on the grid' explanation.
In any event, it looks like things have stabilized. I set the probationary period as until Labor Day, not that far away. Hopefully it will pass, I can pay the installer, and everybody goes home happy. The biggest thanks here goes to Kris K, Caribbean accounts manager for Tesla. After I spoke with him, things started to happen.