Not a better way but take the cover off with a torqs bit screwdrive, remove the dark start battery connection (the lowergreen connection on the left side) with the power off and/or press the Reset button on the top left of the circuit board.
Thanks for the reminder!
I had the cover off, the darkstart battery unconnected and hit the reset button many many times. I have lived the definition of insanity ... doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result :)
The FSCP is hosed
Nice, glad you you got the stack working. I think the "upgrade" to my FSCP may have either died part way through or changed the password for the FSCP or maybe both. I just sent some pics of the password on the cover, my plain text version that I paste into WIFI connection and the "can't...
The FSCP won't accept incoming WIFI connections on the SWAXXXXX network so I can't setup the network. It should have an RJ45 network connector under the hood or the ability to use the USB port for direct access for such things. The whole stack is "engineered" by people wearing suits.
I spoke to Matt yesterday and there's a setup for when NOT to charge at your home that needs to be done. I can't get login to the Ford Crap Station Pro even thought I did it last week. The Siemens charger is POS.
I have the entire system installed and it is working to the point where it can backup the house in an outage but not yet able to feed the grid. The software stack is not well done (says Captain Obvious). Yesterday was the first day for the real usage and it didn't work.
A driver was arrested by Grapevine police after intentionally driving a Tesla Cybertruck into a lake to test its “Wade Mode” feature.
https://www.officer.com/command-hq/technology/traffic/news/55379081/tesla-cybertruck-driven-into-grapevine-lake-to-test-wade-mode-driver-arrested
No offense...
One could stay a nice hotel every day for year to a year and half for 150K, no need to charge, insure, tow, clean, repair .., I guess I'm missing the point! :)
PS you do still need to register ... LOL
Just keep the data, it can,be structured in a way that makes it easy to use.
In Oracle, CSV files can be made directly into external tables and queried and manipulated on SQL. I've written a lot of interfaces that translated/transform/cleanup data along with UNIX shell scripts so I'd be happy...