
please explain "having problems with solar charging" in what wayAre Andersen's ev chargers any good? We had one instead over a month ago and keeps on having problems with solar charging. Thanks




do you not export, 12 p per kwh to export only 7p from the grid during the night, so really charging from solar is expensive way to charge
I'm interested in chargers, (i have an ev van and manage fine with 3 pin plug) wife wants an ev car so we will need a proper 30 mp charger. don't know watt to get

does yours communicate with your car and can you limit it to lets say 80% charge ?I have a Wallbox, and it charges the car at 7kw, which is the maximum for a standard domestic supply, iirc.
If you have 3 phase at your house, you could have a 22kw charger.
Again, iirc.
The Wallbox has an app on my phone, you can program the charge schedule (for the cheapo night rate leccy, for example) and has (so far, and touching wood) given me no bother.
does yours communicate with your car and can you limit it to lets say 80% charge ?


no such settings in my van, I don't have a smartphone which I believe would give me some control, however I will get my finger out at some point and link its API to the pi and hopefully that will give me better control over chargingI don't know.
What I do know is that I can and do set the car - either through its screen or through the app on my phone - to limit the charge it will accept.
Think about it this way. The charger is like the counter at an all - you-can - eat buffet: it'll keep on feeding.
Your vehicle is the diner: it chooses when it has had enough.
Normally, I "tell" it to quit chugging electrons when it's 80% full.
When I have a longer day, I adjust the app and tell the car to fill it's boots.