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I believe zappi doesn't actually require Internet accessI got a phone call from him last night… he’s drove up to his lodge in aviemore….
“If we get a double charger for the house… can you put another one up here?”
So the next question is, do any of these work without full internet access?
I can put in a hub without the internet access so that we can still link the charge point with a phone?
The lodge has its own electric supply, at least a 60A fuse…. Not off the sites installation.
This is what i was wondering....Yes the zappi con work without internet, it does use it for updates to software though.
If you only have a 60a supply then I would use a harvi to control the two points so they don't end up using all the supply capacity. Although you can set a maximum current limit in the charger to stop them taking the cut out fuse out if both get used together!
The only one I'm aware of that does this currently is the Easee Robot.Can one be set as priority, and the second one kick in when the first is at 90% or whatever.... or say, charge car 1 for 6 hours, then car 2 for 2 hours. ???
There is currently an issue between Easee and the Swedish Electrical Safety Authority, with the potential for a sales ban in Sweden.The only one I'm aware of that does this currently is the Easee Robot.
A serious issue?There is currently an issue between Easee and the Swedish Electrical Safety Authority, with the potential for a sales ban in Sweden.
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