Friday, January 29, 2016

Powerwall in Australia: First residential installation of Tesla’s new product complete

Powerwall in Australia: First residential installation of Tesla’s new product complete:



Wow I figure this product would save you around $60-80 per bill if you already have solar (based on a $350 average bill). Telsa powerwall isn't designed to take you off-grid so you still need a power supply contract and don't forget that you still need to pay for daily supply charges and any energy you consume from the grid. Also if you have an electric hot water that is on controlled load then Tesla isn't going to help there either as it's not designed to heat your hot water system.



At a $13000 price tag and only saving  that much per bill it's going to take you 162 bills before you even start to save money. I would personally leave this until it reaches the $3000-$4000 mark until I would consider installing one of these units.







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Tuesday, January 05, 2016

Should I Enable Enterprise Mode Through the Tools Menu or an XML File? | The App Compat Guy

Should I Enable Enterprise Mode Through the Tools Menu or an XML File? | The App Compat Guy:



Basically, I think the answer is yes. Yes you should enable both the XML and the Tools menu for Enterprise Mode.



Just don't enable the tools straight away. Do it after UAT otherwise users will fix their own problems and you will never know something was fixed before going out to production.





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