Configure Wi-Fi Connected Tesla Remote Energy Meter

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Note
See Install the Tesla Remote Energy Meter and CTs for instructions to install a Tesla Remote Energy Meter with the Powershare system.
  1. Log in to Tesla One and connect to the Powershare Gateway, then confirm the following minimum software versions:
    • Tesla One version version 12.33 or later
    • Powershare Gateway software version 25.18.3 or later
  2. If the system is running, select Stop System.
  3. Select System, then select the Metering tab and select Add Wi-Fi Tesla Remote Meter.
  4. Select Scan QR Code, then scan the QR code on the Tesla Remote Energy Meter.
  5. Select Join to join the Tesla Remote Meter (TRM_XXXXX) network.
  6. When prompted, select Join to re-join the Powershare Gateway TeslaGW network.
  7. Confirm the meter was successfully connected (the Pairing Complete page will display).
  8. Select Remote Meter and confirm the Signal Strength is at least 50%.
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    If Signal Strength is lower than 50%:
    1. Confirm the meter antenna is extended outside the metal enclosure as described in the (if Tesla Remote Energy Meter is installed inside a metal enclosure).
    2. Use a Wi-Fi extender or other method to increase Wi-Fi signal strength.
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    Tesla One must be updated to version 12.36 or later to view Signal Strength.
  9. Configure the CT(s) as Site or Solar, depending on what they are measuring.
  10. On the landing page, select Start System. The meter may update its firmware, which may take up to 5 minutes (track the meter's update progress by selecting System > Metering tab).
  11. Review the meter vitals to confirm the CT(s) have been installed and configured correctly.