Appendix E: Installations with Multiple Powerwall 3 Units
Maximum Number of Powerwall 3 Units | Up to (4X)Powerwall 3 units Note The maximum number of Powerwall 3 units per
installation may vary by market. |
Overcurrent Protection Devices | Each Powerwall 3 requires its own circuit breaker. |
Site Leader | The Powerwall 3 connected to the
Backup Gateway
2 over 12V/CAN wiring
is designated as the Leader Powerwall 3 unit. Note The system is
commissioned by connecting to the Leader Powerwall 3
unit. |
Follower Unit | Any Powerwall 3 other than the Leader is connected via inter-Powerwall Ethernet wiring and is designated as a Follower unit. |
Leader to Follower Communication | Ethernet (see Prepare Ethernet Wiring with RJ45 Connectors) |
Internet Connection for Multiple Units | Option 1: The Leader Powerwall 3 is connected to customer router over Wi-Fi. |
Option 2:
Either the first or last Powerwall 3 (can be Leader or
Follower) in the chain is connected to customer router via
Ethernet. Note Only
connect the router to a Powerwall 3 at either end
of the chain; do not connect it in the middle of the chain (see
Connecting Powerwall 3 Units via Ethernet for example diagrams). |
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Allowable Mounting Configuration | Side-by-side (front-to-back stacking is not supported for multiple Powerwall 3 units) |
Maximum Wire Length Between Units | See Plan Cable Length Between Components |
Splitting PV Production Between Multiple Units | Split PV production (strings) equally between the Powerwall 3 units. |
Connecting Powerwall 3 Units via Ethernet
All Powerwall 3 units must be connected via Ethernet. The units can be connected in any order, so long as each unit is connected to at least one other unit.
Commissioning Multi-Powerwall 3 Systems
For instructions to commission a multi-Powerwall 3 system, see the Powerwall 3 Device Setup Guide.