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I’ve been running on for years with no issues and over the past year converted over eisy also with no problems.

I recently had solar installed on the house and two Tesla power wall 3s. 
Since doing that, I’ve noticed an occasional pulse of my nights which happens every 30 seconds to 1.5 minutes. I will also state when I do a query on a light switch. It takes slightly longer for the query to perform.  I do see this pulse effect with both led and in condition, light bulbs, running on Insteon switches  all switches are dual band.  My plm is also a dual band one and many years old if that has any bearing on the problem  

 

i’ve had the solar installer trying to isolate the problem with no results so far. I suspect there may be some noise generated on the line introduced by the power walls. Also don’t know of a particular whole house noise filter to be installed in the panel, that would help if that’s the case as I don’t have a a oscilloscope to put on the line to actually look at the waveform and power of that would help.  Is there a recommended whole house filter which would possibly help?

also, if there’s some software setting that can be done to the Tesla power wall to make this issue go away?

My question is has anyone else seeing this issue after converting their house to solar with power walls? Has anyone come up with any solutions or fixes which could make this problem go away.

any comments that anyone can provide would be seriously helpful.

 

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