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Am I the only one who is shocked to discover you cannot charge your batteries at night with time based control?
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From the web site:

"Time-Based Control (also referred to as load shifting) helps you maximize savings through smart charging and discharging of your Powerwall. If your electricity prices vary during the day, you are likely on a time-of-use plan, and Time-Based Control would present the best economic value for your system. Time-of-use plans are utility rate structures where electricity prices may vary depending on the time of day, the day itself or the season."

But yet, you cannot charge your batteries from the grid. What kind of crazyness is this?

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