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<blockquote data-quote="08mojo" data-source="post: 16358023" data-attributes="member: 132915"><p>The powerwall is a battery. It works like all other batteries. Ever used batteries before? I'm really at a loss here...</p><p></p><p>It stores 13.5kWh of power. If you are relying on the powerwall as your only source of electricity, and you use more than 6.75kWh of electricity per day, then yes it will last less than 2 days. If you are not drawing power from the powerwall, it will be there for you. There is some parasitic loss of power, but it's pretty small/negligible.</p><p></p><p>If you're wondering, 13.5kWh is not a lot. We are pretty efficient with our power use, have a 2700sqft home and use roughly 20kWh per day in the winter (natural gas for heat). If you want to go off grid, it's expensive. You will need batteries, solar (or wind turbine) and a generator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="08mojo, post: 16358023, member: 132915"] The powerwall is a battery. It works like all other batteries. Ever used batteries before? I'm really at a loss here... It stores 13.5kWh of power. If you are relying on the powerwall as your only source of electricity, and you use more than 6.75kWh of electricity per day, then yes it will last less than 2 days. If you are not drawing power from the powerwall, it will be there for you. There is some parasitic loss of power, but it's pretty small/negligible. If you're wondering, 13.5kWh is not a lot. We are pretty efficient with our power use, have a 2700sqft home and use roughly 20kWh per day in the winter (natural gas for heat). If you want to go off grid, it's expensive. You will need batteries, solar (or wind turbine) and a generator. [/QUOTE]
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