Analysis by Marcus & Team
Tesla Powerwall: House Load Showing 0W Constantly
Troubleshooting a Tesla Powerwall showing 0W house load. Check network connectivity, app settings, firmware, and cloud sync for accurate energy monitoring.
Frequently Asked Questions
•How do I check the Wi-Fi signal strength of my Powerwall Gateway?
Access the Powerwall settings within the Tesla app or through the Gateway's local interface (if available). Look for the network status section, which should display the Wi-Fi signal strength. Low signal strength can cause intermittent connectivity issues and data synchronization problems.
•Where can I find the latest firmware version for my Powerwall?
The Tesla app will typically notify you of available firmware updates. You can also check the Powerwall settings within the app to manually check for updates and initiate the installation process. Ensure your Powerwall Gateway is connected to the internet during the update.
•What does a solid red light on the Powerwall Gateway indicate?
A solid red light on the Powerwall Gateway usually indicates a critical error or system fault. Consult the Tesla documentation or contact Tesla support for further assistance. Note the specific error code displayed in the app or on the Gateway (if available) to provide to Tesla support.
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