Thought there should be a dedicated thread on this as it is going to come up time and again. Would be great to see useful information all exchanged in one place. Like others, we are actively evaluating differing options and will post links to anything felt helpful.
For a bit of humour, thought I would quote the Telsa install manual:
STEP 11 - MOUNT POWERWALL
1. With Powerwall still in its box, keeping it as level as possible, lift it so that the mounting cleat is just above the lip on the wall mount bracket. Use the tape or pencil marks on the wall as visual guides.
2. Lower Powerwall so that the cleat on the back of Powerwall fits securely over the lip on the bracket.
It only weighs 100kg for Christ's sake! Even as a two man lift the risk of a hernia is extreme! Seems Health and Safety are not an issue in the U.S. Also doesn't seem you can remove the batteries to make installation safe. It does warn that the Powerwall is heavy and challenging to fit..............
Interestingly, the 7kw unit is actually 6.4kw, same as the LG Chem unit.
For a bit of humour, thought I would quote the Telsa install manual:
STEP 11 - MOUNT POWERWALL
1. With Powerwall still in its box, keeping it as level as possible, lift it so that the mounting cleat is just above the lip on the wall mount bracket. Use the tape or pencil marks on the wall as visual guides.
2. Lower Powerwall so that the cleat on the back of Powerwall fits securely over the lip on the bracket.
It only weighs 100kg for Christ's sake! Even as a two man lift the risk of a hernia is extreme! Seems Health and Safety are not an issue in the U.S. Also doesn't seem you can remove the batteries to make installation safe. It does warn that the Powerwall is heavy and challenging to fit..............
Interestingly, the 7kw unit is actually 6.4kw, same as the LG Chem unit.
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