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Stinsy wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 7:10 pm If I was buying a charging point now 100% I’d go for a Zappi. I’ll swap mine for a Zappi at some point.

Right now I have a cheapo Rolec that I’ve modified:
  • To be “smart”, by having the power to the control unit go through a smartplug (the charge current doesn’t go through the smartplug).
  • To be switchable between 1.4kW and 7.4kW (this is just a resistor value). I use 1.4kW in the daytime to use some excess solar and 7.4kW when I need charge quick or during off-peak.

(The charger is doing nothing right now because the PHEV has gone and the BEV isn’t here yet.)
Yourself and Nowty, many thanks. Got an ex offshore pal, set himself back up onshore in his trade as legit sparky. Gonna get him to do the install. As a crude clanky I'm just looking for a charger that can be slider live controlled even if that is a per kW click? Once I'm dialled in.on the unit I'll ask him nicely to get involved.
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Joeboy wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 10:19 pm I'm literally stunned that I've done this. Completely outside my normal parameters. :)
Without this and the "other" demised forum I believe many of us would not be anywhere near where we are now on our renewable journeys. Whether its solar PV, batteries, hydro, wind, woodstoves, EVs, smart meters, TOU tariffs, ESG investments, passivhaus new builds, insulation, etc, etc.

I'm just blown away how its all gone, even stuff which hasn't worked also helps others not go down the wrong path like the Freekin Solar Highway or the Wobbly Wind Turbines. :lol:
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Even though I am committed to making myself live in a better way it's hard to see the 7.5k loss on 'not selling Shell in Crete & going on Y st/by' compared to share price today. This margin shall widen i think. I am luckily playing both sides of the fence so doing well off the ramp up on oil price and mostly managing to assuage the guilt by swapping Shell for Tesla MY.
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nowty wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 10:43 pm
Joeboy wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 10:19 pm I'm literally stunned that I've done this. Completely outside my normal parameters. :)
Without this and the "other" demised forum I believe many of us would not be anywhere near where we are now on our renewable journeys. Whether its solar PV, batteries, hydro, wind, woodstoves, EVs, smart meters, TOU tariffs, ESG investments, passivhaus new builds, insulation, etc, etc.

I'm just blown away how its all gone, even stuff which hasn't worked also helps others not go down the wrong path like the Freekin Solar Highway or the Wobbly Wind Turbines. :lol:
Nowty, it has been a spectacular ride. The game is wide open and with hat in hand I hope that those that see us all here will maybe let their mates know where we are?
We are worth the joining 4 sure. 100 b4 Xmas? Another list even if Ripple aren't quite up to speed? :)

Ordering this car today has been a massive step outside of who I used to be. I have shaded the deal slightly by ordering in easy clean regime colour. Will help on resale too, no doubt. Yet legit longterm thinking is I hope in action and I'll keep it for years.. It's weird and i'm getting stronger on these thoughts as time goes by. Play the greener game and reach out to help when you can.
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nowty wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 5:42 pm
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You might even be able to change the charge rate from the car itself, I've just never tried it.
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P!ease, feed those cable surrounds with something, either you love talcum powder or they've had a lot of full strength sunlight, looks like they're taking a caning.
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nowty wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 10:43 pm
Joeboy wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 10:19 pm I'm literally stunned that I've done this. Completely outside my normal parameters. :)
Without this and the "other" demised forum I believe many of us would not be anywhere near where we are now on our renewable journeys. Whether its solar PV, batteries, hydro, wind, woodstoves, EVs, smart meters, TOU tariffs, ESG investments, passivhaus new builds, insulation, etc, etc.

I'm just blown away how its all gone, even stuff which hasn't worked also helps others not go down the wrong path like the Freekin Solar Highway or the Wobbly Wind Turbines. :lol:
Totally agree. I've learnt so much about renewables having simply joined 10(ish)yrs ago to chat about PV. So interesting to learn about the problems of small scale wind generation, but the massive gains with larger scale, and then to see the progress made.

10yrs ago RE leccy was expensive (if we ignored the externality costs of FF's), and there didn't seem much of a solution to addressing other sectors like transport and space heating. Now we have the roll out of BEV's, with exponential growth, heatpumps making (slow) progress, and off-shore wind coming in with truly amazing prices and capacity factors. I almost forgot the move from CFL's to LED's over that time too, and their subsequent drop in price, and very large, but very low power LED TV's.

I appreciate that we are massively behind the curve regarding AGW, but at least I now believe we are in the fight, and can reduce the final damage.


Oh, and the big news ....... apparently Tesla Cardiff have a TMY in their showroom. I might have to make a very long trip today, hope I've got 1% charge available.
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Mart wrote: Sat Oct 16, 2021 9:42 am
nowty wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 10:43 pm
Joeboy wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 10:19 pm I'm literally stunned that I've done this. Completely outside my normal parameters. :)
Without this and the "other" demised forum I believe many of us would not be anywhere near where we are now on our renewable journeys. Whether its solar PV, batteries, hydro, wind, woodstoves, EVs, smart meters, TOU tariffs, ESG investments, passivhaus new builds, insulation, etc, etc.

I'm just blown away how its all gone, even stuff which hasn't worked also helps others not go down the wrong path like the Freekin Solar Highway or the Wobbly Wind Turbines. :lol:
Totally agree. I've learnt so much about renewables having simply joined 10(ish)yrs ago to chat about PV. So interesting to learn about the problems of small scale wind generation, but the massive gains with larger scale, and then to see the progress made.

10yrs ago RE leccy was expensive (if we ignored the externality costs of FF's), and there didn't seem much of a solution to addressing other sectors like transport and space heating. Now we have the roll out of BEV's, with exponential growth, heatpumps making (slow) progress, and off-shore wind coming in with truly amazing prices and capacity factors. I almost forgot the move from CFL's to LED's over that time too, and their subsequent drop in price, and very large, but very low power LED TV's.

I appreciate that we are massively behind the curve regarding AGW, but at least I now believe we are in the fight, and can reduce the final damage.


Oh, and the big news ....... apparently Tesla Cardiff have a TMY in their showroom. I might have to make a very long trip today, hope I've got 1% charge available.
Wouldn't mind a photo or two if you get the chance Mart?

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Good example for you joeboy of my wallbox charger control. Its currently sunny here so set the Octopus App for a bump charge (that overrides the Octopus control), but I have limited the wallbox to 25A. I'm discharging home battery slightly but thats full so need some empty space in it to continue charging it up when we go for a drive through the New Forest.

And SWMBO is going to drive Zen for the first time. :o

I can alter the charge rate with my finger on the rotary dial to any amp setting I like in real time even whilst in a charging session.
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Zen is confirming its getting the charge.
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And my house power monitor is showing no import form the grid.
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Ripple 6.6kW Wind + 4.5kW PV > 27MWh generated
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We have been fortunate to travel the journey together.

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nowty wrote: Sat Oct 16, 2021 12:33 pm Good example for you joeboy of my wallbox charger control. Its currently sunny here so set the Octopus App for a bump charge (that overrides the Octopus control), but I have limited the wallbox to 25A. I'm discharging home battery slightly but thats full so need some empty space in it to continue charging it up when we go for a drive through the New Forest.

And SWMBO is going to drive Zen for the first time. :o

I can alter the charge rate with my finger on the rotary dial to any amp setting I like in real time even whilst in a charging session.
Image

Zen is confirming its getting the charge.
Image

And my house power monitor is showing no import form the grid.
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Thanks Nowty, I will have a good look when home next week and can view the pics. Heard back from my mate from offshore and he's doing the course in Nov so can then offer the grant for EV charger.

Read up a little on gigashanghai, exported 8,210 MY's to Europe in July. They should be well dialled in by the time my one goes down the line! Were you happy with the QC on your 3? Paintwork in particular?
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