I’m not sure if setting it to 15 amps helps because it knows you can charge at 32amps, however I think you will have got an earlier schedule if you had put ready by 4am as that is how it works on car integration.John_S wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 12:23 pm I have a VW ID4 and a Wallbox Pulsar Plus (installed by Octopus). I can select target state of charge on both and I think it goes to the lower of the two.
Yesterday, the car had 15% left in the battery and I set the Wallbox rate of charge at 15amps, instead of the max of 32 amps and I set the target state of charge at 80% and a 0730 time of departure. I hoped for good chunk of bonus hours but my schedule started at 11pm with odd half hour gaps through to 0730. At 0730, this morning, the car was only charged to 60%, instead of the hoped for 80%. Not a disaster as I was only doing 30 miles this morning.
What am I doing wrong? How do I get more bonus hours?
John
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The extra schedules have been really helpful so I’ll swap the model 3 for a TMY LR. It’s even cheaper than the lease we did 4 years.Stinsy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 9:54 amI don't have personal experience. However I am informed that you can tell the charging point you have whatever EV you like, eg a 120kWh Merc EQS. And you can tell the charging point whatever you like about the state of charge, so even if the car is on 75% you can tell the app you need to add 60% by morning. Octopus will then chose a charging plan accordingly...Yuff wrote: ↑Thu Nov 07, 2024 8:55 am Is the zappi generous with off peak schedules?
I need to change the TM3 at the end of this month and a charger where o can charge multiple vehicles would be a lot more convenient but if I lose the extra off peak schedules it’s more beneficial to swap for a TMY LR.
Like I say, no personal experience, just what I hear...
(BTW what cars are you looking at? No option to keep the TM3?)
I plug the TM3 into a granny charger and charge at 5 amps which helps with the schedules
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Hmmm...
Just got first bill since going to IOG.
Seems like the "gaming" didn't work!
Looks like I only got charged cheap rate when the car was actually "charging". Not when I requested a charging schedule and it was plugged in and within the scheduled slot as got charged full rate.
Well that was a complete waste of effort hehe
Just got first bill since going to IOG.
Seems like the "gaming" didn't work!
Looks like I only got charged cheap rate when the car was actually "charging". Not when I requested a charging schedule and it was plugged in and within the scheduled slot as got charged full rate.
Well that was a complete waste of effort hehe
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Octopus did an update this week and the SoC in the car controls the schedule now, so if you turn the battery the battery % down in the Tesla app it alters the octopus % to the same socRichard77 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 12:58 pm Hmmm...
Just got first bill since going to IOG.
Seems like the "gaming" didn't work!
Looks like I only got charged cheap rate when the car was actually "charging". Not when I requested a charging schedule and it was plugged in and within the scheduled slot as got charged full rate.
Well that was a complete waste of effort hehe
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I've got an Ohme ePod.... And MG4.Yuff wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 1:50 pmOctopus did an update this week and the SoC in the car controls the schedule now, so if you turn the battery the battery % down in the Tesla app it alters the octopus % to the same socRichard77 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 12:58 pm Hmmm...
Just got first bill since going to IOG.
Seems like the "gaming" didn't work!
Looks like I only got charged cheap rate when the car was actually "charging". Not when I requested a charging schedule and it was plugged in and within the scheduled slot as got charged full rate.
Well that was a complete waste of effort hehe
It always gives me a decent schedule.... Just that I thought that during the slot you got cheap rate. Alas it looks like even after I get a slot, unless the car is actually charging (not just plugged in) it costs peak rate.
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Anyone having issues getting a schedule today.
The octopus app is controlling the car charging but no schedule appears in the app
The octopus app is controlling the car charging but no schedule appears in the app
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Might be a bit early, try setting departure time to 1100...
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I have tried all those settings, it wont give me a schedule whatever I try.
I’ll disconnect it when I get home, however octopus is controlling the charging, it’s just not showing a schedule.
I turn it off on the car and it re-starts the charging
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I’ve just tried. Can’t get one either. Maybe it is broken? This is the time of year when lots of people with big solar arrays swap from Flux to IOG so maybe the system is overwhelmed?
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I’ve just raised a query with octopus support, they have sent it to the smart charge department.
Edit: just received a schedule
Edit: just received a schedule
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