First, thanks for posting this! I just watn to verify two things: 1. Enphase automatically manages the excecss power production and uses that for charging the Tesla (As you mention in 2.4kW increments)? 2. The Tesla accepts (Without complaints or faults) the amount of variable power provided? If so, that is absolutely amazing!
To answer your questions 1) Yes Enphase charger manages the excess solar and uses that to charge your Tesla. It is in 2.4kW increments. 2) I have not had an issue with my Model Y charging off of the Enphase charger. What has happened to me is the car may charge at 2.4kW and then solar drops, so the charging stops. In the Tesla app it shows that charging stopped, but when the solar generates enough it charges. Of course you can override this feature at any time if you need to charge from the grid.
First, thanks for posting this! I just watn to verify two things:
1. Enphase automatically manages the excecss power production and uses that for charging the Tesla (As you mention in 2.4kW increments)?
2. The Tesla accepts (Without complaints or faults) the amount of variable power provided?
If so, that is absolutely amazing!
To answer your questions 1) Yes Enphase charger manages the excess solar and uses that to charge your Tesla. It is in 2.4kW increments. 2) I have not had an issue with my Model Y charging off of the Enphase charger. What has happened to me is the car may charge at 2.4kW and then solar drops, so the charging stops. In the Tesla app it shows that charging stopped, but when the solar generates enough it charges. Of course you can override this feature at any time if you need to charge from the grid.
Is there any way to have the charger avoid charging the EV when the enphase system is off grid?
I am not sure I understand the question. Are you assuming you have an Enphase battery? Please clarify the question.