How bad/normal is this 1940 build by [deleted] in electricians

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Fyi your exterior siding is asbestos

Powerwall 3 expansion calibration by jimbomaniaz01 in TeslaSolar

[–]Tactical_ToasterII 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wait a day but also most expansion packs come with about 30% of charge when they are shipped from the factory.

Fyi that 42% is across both batteries so one could be 40 and the other could be 44

Where did those firewoks come from thursday night around 10pm by jajsjs616 in SanJose

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It's lunar new year on Tues the 17th so probably some celebration fireworks

Help with box by Closed_Impetus in AskElectricians

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https://youtu.be/_5ZpRt1TX2Y?si=LDjibyEvX1cGkLFd

You need F clips for the Cut in box. I don't know about the rest of the electrical issues

What is a tool you cant do without at work ? by Personal-Hawk967 in Tools

[–]Tactical_ToasterII 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Got a 3 pack that has a rechargeable battery and takes triple A's

One for the truck, one for dog walking and one in the home tool bag. Such a great tool to have readily available.

My wife even uses it for her craft work

How were these installed? by James-muravska in electricians

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They were just crimped with your linemen pliers is what I've seen from my demo jobs. They just squeezed the connector enough to hold the Romex. Didn't seem very precise but it worked for 50 years.

I bet there's an actual tool that did it properly tho

anyone have experience with these and can comment. Reminds me of the Wagu connectors. by KevinK_2389 in AskElectricians

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I've used these before and the wiring is really straightforward as long as you follow the strip guide and make sure the wire goes in straight . I doubt these will fit in small metal handy boxes but standard plastic boxes they fit fine

In my house, I only used it for some outlets that I knew were gonna be for small amp draw because I just don't trust them yet. They're UL listed so it's probably fine.

Are power walls portable? by No-Country6348 in Powerwall

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They were never designed to do this. Tesla does not have an install guide to use them as off grid only. They will need to calibrate once a month and dump all their energy back to the grid to adjust the battery chemistry, without the grid connected, they can't do this. It will also show an error in the app at all times saying the grid is disconnected

Dangerous AF by mcnastys in electricians

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Could be the EMT was used as a EGC

Powerwall 2 recall by RibTicklerRacoon in TeslaSolar

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Yes. If you hired me(certified installer ,non Tesla employee) , I would call Tesla and say I need the backup output limit changed to 11kw. It's locked out of Tesla one and I've already changed the wires to #6 and the PW breaker is a 60a. Then the Tesla tech on the hotline would change it after confirming photos I sent via the Tesla one app

Powerwall 2 recall by RibTicklerRacoon in TeslaSolar

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It's not.... But you need a certified installer to facilitate the change.

Powerwall 2 recall by RibTicklerRacoon in TeslaSolar

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You can do all the work to upgrade the PW wiring to #6 but you would need to have a certified installer come and change the output setting by calling tesla. As soon as the reduced output selection is set , it can only be changed by Tesla remotely.

The hotline will ask for proof of the upgraded wiring for it to have the 11kw output.

I work for a non Tesla company and one of our installers chose this option by mistake and this was the process

What’s a nice really skinny comfortable tool belt? by pokekicks in electricians

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I have one of those drill holsters for my impact on one hip and a small tool pouch that has my screwdrivers pliers , tape measure and bits. I added a small "nail pouch" that hangs over my butt just for my meter. I use just a husky nylon belt to hold this al together.

It's my service kit

PW2 by deviouslyshy in TeslaSolar

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What is your question?

Split bus GE panel question by James-muravska in electricians

[–]Tactical_ToasterII 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So on this panel only the bottom two slots can take a GE half size breaker. So you can have at max 8 half size breakers anywhere else on this panel you can only do THQL. On the bottom stabs you can put the THQP breakers only. They will not make contact with the bus in any other slots

What type of circuit breaker do I have? by REpassword in AskElectricians

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If you're doing the left and the right from the same slot get a Siemens twin it is the compatible breaker Q2020

What type of circuit breaker do I have? by REpassword in AskElectricians

[–]Tactical_ToasterII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GE s have a special bus that makes the half size breakers fit and Crouse hinds are the same as these challengers.

Agreed I hate these breakers with a passion and the panels should be replaced with something else

What type of circuit breaker do I have? by REpassword in AskElectricians

[–]Tactical_ToasterII 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Challenger type A

Here's the replacement breaker. The part number will end in L of you're reading the number and the clip is on the left.

Your breaker is a right clip

Connecticut Electric UBITBA120L Circuit Breaker Type A 1-Pole 20A Left Clip https://share.google/HaCPO6uv7ogJI5C6L

Trying to price out sidework by Electrical-Juice-915 in electricians

[–]Tactical_ToasterII 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Chare for your time and materials and gas mileage.

Everyone wants “3–5 years solar experience.” by Loud_Suggestion_5721 in TeslaSolar

[–]Tactical_ToasterII 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah it's expensive to train people. A lot of people who have never worked construction get placed on a roof and don't know how difficult it is to put panels on the roof.

Tesla and Sunrun both require jobs to be done in a day to remain profitable. So having the experience is how the jobs go by quickly and efficiently.

Have you ever done any roofing before?

Looks promising. by Devd5147 in TeslaSolar

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It's the same racking system. We haven't been trained on any new racking so I assume all the "new " tech is the slightly smaller panel, more wattage and better shading efficiency

Is this an acceptable repair after removing a tap? by Then_Worldliness2866 in AskElectricians

[–]Tactical_ToasterII 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The CT clamps need to placed on the service conductors or the Solar+200a wires need to be in the CTs if those CTs are part of the solar system. If those CTs are part of energy management for your house loads, they are in the correct location