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Multiple systems & linked arrays

Have more than one Tesla energy system, or a second array that feeds your main one? SolDial handles them as a set and can show your whole property as one combined view.

Switching between systems

If your Tesla account has more than one energy system, a switcher at the top of the dashboard lets you jump between them. Everything below — Power Flow, history, automations — follows the system you’ve selected.

Rename, show, or hide

Give each system a name that makes sense to you instead of a cryptic Tesla label, and hide any you don’t want cluttering the switcher. Your names and choices save to your account and follow you across iPhone, Android, and web.

Linking a feeder array

Some homes have a second solar array — a barn or shop roof, for example — that backfeeds into the main home’s panel rather than having its own meter. Tesla reports that array as a separate “site” and doesn’t credit its output to your main system’s numbers. In SolDial you can link that array to your main system, and your solar production, home usage, grid export, and Power Flow then reflect the combined property — closing that gap.

Automations on a multi-system account

Energy Autopilot and Suggestions understand the difference: they size solar strategies to your combined production, but they only ever send commands to the system that actually holds the Powerwalls. A generation-only array has no battery, grid tie, or settings to control, so SolDial never tries to act on it.

Linking is read-time only — SolDial never merges or alters your underlying Tesla data, so your separate production records stay intact.
Last updated June 2026 · All documentation · Get the app