The EVerter was designed to utilize your EV as an off-grid power source in the event of a power outage and/or if supplementary power is needed. The Tesla Model 3 has a high capacity battery pack that can power several household appliances up to several days.
EVerter provides clean 120 Volt AC shore power for conventional household appliances.
The EVerter is a power inverter kit that utilizes the high-power capacity of your EV’s battery to create 120 VAC for household appliances. The EVerter taps into the vehicles 12 Volt system that is being replenished from the EV’s larger main battery pack. Since the power being consumed by appliances maybe more than what the EV uses for its typical operation it may be necessary to put the EV in Camping Mode to avoid a 12 Volt battery warning.
All that is necessary to operate the EVerter is to connect it to the EV’s 12 Volt source, plug in the desired appliances and turn on the EVerter.
The EVerter mobile app is modified stopwatch used to remotely track the electric vehicle battery capacity and estimated inverter run time. The app uses the Tesla cloud to login to vehicle than establishes a direct connection to acquire remaining and estimated battery mileage. The app than uses the change of these readings over time to estimate the about of remaining usage time.
After connecting appliances and turning on the EVerter press the EVerter Start button on the app. The app will wake up the vehicle, document the start day and time and acquire both the remaining miles and estimated remaining miles
Pressing the EVerter Update button collects the current remaining and estimated remaining miles from the vehicle and using the original data collected when the EVerter Start button was pressed displays the following information:
Time: The date and time of the Update
Remaining Miles: The current remaining miles
Operational Time: How long the EVerter app has been monitoring
Miles Used: Subtracts the updated remaining miles from the start miles
Hours Per Mile: Time use for every mile of operation
Time Remaining: The estimated operational time remaining given the current appliance load
EVerter provides clean 120 Volt AC shore power for conventional household appliances.
The EVerter is a power inverter kit that utilizes the high-power capacity of your EV’s battery to create 120 VAC for household appliances. The EVerter taps into the vehicles 12 Volt system that is being replenished from the EV’s larger main battery pack. Since the power being consumed by appliances maybe more than what the EV uses for its typical operation it may be necessary to put the EV in Camping Mode to avoid a 12 Volt battery warning.
All that is necessary to operate the EVerter is to connect it to the EV’s 12 Volt source, plug in the desired appliances and turn on the EVerter.
The EVerter mobile app is modified stopwatch used to remotely track the electric vehicle battery capacity and estimated inverter run time. The app uses the Tesla cloud to login to vehicle than establishes a direct connection to acquire remaining and estimated battery mileage. The app than uses the change of these readings over time to estimate the about of remaining usage time.
After connecting appliances and turning on the EVerter press the EVerter Start button on the app. The app will wake up the vehicle, document the start day and time and acquire both the remaining miles and estimated remaining miles
Pressing the EVerter Update button collects the current remaining and estimated remaining miles from the vehicle and using the original data collected when the EVerter Start button was pressed displays the following information:
Time: The date and time of the Update
Remaining Miles: The current remaining miles
Operational Time: How long the EVerter app has been monitoring
Miles Used: Subtracts the updated remaining miles from the start miles
Hours Per Mile: Time use for every mile of operation
Time Remaining: The estimated operational time remaining given the current appliance load
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