TESLA POWERWALL 2 Pulsing No Power
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Tesla Backup Gateway 2
The Backup Gateway 2 acts as the system's brain and automatic transfer switch (ATS). A pulsing green light on the Powerwall unit signifies it is in 'standby' mode, which occurs when the Gateway fails to send the 'Enable' signal via the communication bus (RS485 or CAN) or fails to actuate the internal isolation contactors during a grid event. Replacing the Gateway assembly resolves the communication breakdown and logic errors preventing the transition from standby to discharge.
SKU: 1152000-00-A
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15%
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Tesla Backup Gateway 2.
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