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To: sylvester80 who wrote (1347829)3/10/2022 1:49:50 PM
From: Broken_Clock2 Recommendations

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Tenchusatsu

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LOL

Get back to us when your system goes down(and it will)

https://news.energysage.com/tesla-powerwall-how-much-home-can-you-run-on-it-for-how-long/

Usable storage capacity is listed in kilowatt-hours (kWh) since it represents using a certain amount of electricity (kW) over a certain amount of time (hours). Tesla Powerwall usable storage capacity = 13.5 kWh. Functionally, this means you can use either 13.5 kW for 1 hour, 1 kW for 13.5 hours, or something in between.

FYI, Henk Rodgers has probably the most state of the art PV/hydrogen system in the US...maybe the world.
They've researched and tried all the top batteries in the world. They laugh at Powerwalls. The heat and fire hazard is just too great. While touring there they showed us melted Powerwalls. An environmental nightmare as well as an extreme fire risk.

bizjournals.com

howzitkohala.com

Factoid:

Henk and his crew freely admit the cost of what they are doing is way too high for 99% of humanity. True energy self sufficiency costs a lot of money.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (1347829)3/10/2022 2:02:24 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573841
 
Sly,
No generator is needed U stupid pinhead.
I suppose you can rent a generator if your precious PowerWall goes down ...

Tenchusatsu