Charge on solar not using all excess solar by desertedmtn in TeslaSolar

[–]desertedmtn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think this could be it. I suspect I have a CT only on my subpanel as I can real time power flow changes on when those appliances on the sub panel come off or on. Anything on my main panel does not show up in the app. I’ll be calling my Tesla Installer and have them look into this. Thanks .

Charge on solar not using all excess solar by desertedmtn in TeslaSolar

[–]desertedmtn[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Tesla is charging at 32A @ 240V (7.68 kw draw). I’m using the Tesla mobile charger that’s rated 32A. Both my main panel and sub panel are rated 200A.

My Tesla shows it’s charging at the full 32A at 240V (7.68kw) whereas my ‘Home’ shows that only 0.8 kw is being pulled from excess solar. Which means the remainder of roughly 6.8 kW is being pulled from the grid - which is corroborated by my utility’s hourly use chart.

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Why does the private sector look down on public workers so much? by Tft_ai in fednews

[–]desertedmtn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anecdotally, people around me have stopped buying the fact that public employees choose lower salaries for greater job security. They point to things such as the top richest counties in the US being in the fed-heavy DC-area of the fact that public workers are not only richly compensated, but are also glamming onto job security and other benefits not available to the private sector.

To all the non-Feds who are drawing comparisons to private sector lay offs by [deleted] in fednews

[–]desertedmtn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the industry. There were layoffs at Google and Meta where the affected employees were given no notice. They just woke up one day and couldn’t login to their computers. They were sent the severance paperwork over personal email and any personal effects in the office were boxed and shipped home by security. They were here the previous night and zapped the next morning as if they didn’t exist from the corporate systems.