Virtio
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I have not used it myself. Apparently you need to add this box (https://tlyard.com/products/tlyard-v2h-power-converter-for-tesla-powershare) to create split-phase 240VAC so it's even more expensive. I was hoping that the solution would be closer to the cost of a similar output generator, about $1000. Anyway, hopefully there will be more options for devices like this as more EVs allow V2H/V2L ability.I'm wondering what you have used this for. The website says
"The 14-50 outlet provides pure 240V (no neutral) and is not compatible with RVs or systems requiring split-phase 120V/240V power." That seems to me to imply you could not use it in a V2H scenario, since all the 120v circuits in a house require split-phase.
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