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he he - that would be Ukranian I reckon!Thanks @W1NGE! That manual was news to me. I have not seen this before.
Interesting the way they have the UK language there
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What - surely you have an IP address for every lamp in the house? Doesn't everyoneThanks, usefull.
I'm also a bit of an it geek, but I have far less than 600 devices on my network ?.
I have a Google mesh network and I could probably easily extend that with another access point near my carport. Probably better than messing around with PLC connections, although some seem to think that it's better for the purpose of charging.
I't part of the "home installation wizard" - the last menu....where you set up your mains phases, current sensors (where you also define the max), power source (only if you need to add more stuff about solar) and then the current consumer (the actual PMCC)I believe I was loged in as tech used, but I didn't see that setting. Will check later today (currently at work).
Yes, 35 Amp is the standard in Denmark. You can buy extra but that is rather expensive. Don't know what I'll do when my wife wants an EV too ?.
What software version do you have in the HEM? I do not have that last column that shows the actual current??So you define the max current in the current sensor setup page (you do need to be logged in as the tech user.) See pic below.
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Software version 0260What software version do you have in the HEM? I do not have that last column that shows the actual current??
Apart from that all seems the same.
Thanks for your answer. Will check my sw version etc later.Software version 0260
Hardware Version C20
You may not get the live analysis duing the installation wizard? - I can't remember. But it is there on mine now that it is installed. As this current reading is what drives the consumption on the overview page.
You will of course have to set up 3 current sensors clamped on your 3 phase supply....did you connect these and define them in the current sensors page.
Although you are limited to 35A, you have 3 phases. So "technically" I think you could get 22kw charging if the PMCC is fully conjnected to all 3 phases.
In the UK - we are typically limited to 7kw home charging as the normal home supply is single phase.
Oops....sorry.Thanks for your answer. Will check my sw version etc later.
I also think you mixed me up with @SorenDK who asked the initial question.
No problems I appreciate your help.
I have 3 phase with 63 amp in, so mostly ok with my two 11 kW chargers. We have a lot of big heat pumps etc. so just need to balance things in extreme weather conditions.
Yes, you were right @Alaistair, I could set the max current.I't part of the "home installation wizard" - the last menu....where you set up your mains phases, current sensors (where you also define the max), power source (only if you need to add more stuff about solar) and then the current consumer (the actual PMCC)
I have the same HW version but only 0245 SW version.Software version 0260
Hardware Version C20
Yes I have a DB9 MY 2010. It is quite unique according to the independent specialist in so far that there is so little trouble with it. He used to be in charge of the engine testing and development so he knows his Astons.I see you have a DB9