I don’t want to teach anyone to suck eggs but this guide is beautifully put together. Not everyone will have an EV yet.
A comprehensive guide to the Zappi
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Re: A comprehensive guide to the Zappi
Thanks for posting, Stan,
The only real bit that he missed was the Tesla advice, to charge to 100% once a week (at least?), if it is fitted with a LiPO4 battery.
Likely the video was put up a bit too close to when Tesla started introducing LiPO4 batteries for the more ‘standard’ vehicles?
A good, enlightening video. But the Zappi needs careful consideration to judge the investment over return. My dumb charger was only about £250 all-in but no up-to-date price estimate for an installed Zappi. I can’t really decide on the best tariff (for me) yet - and I’ve had the car 7 months - let alone the best choice of charger.
The only real bit that he missed was the Tesla advice, to charge to 100% once a week (at least?), if it is fitted with a LiPO4 battery.
Likely the video was put up a bit too close to when Tesla started introducing LiPO4 batteries for the more ‘standard’ vehicles?
A good, enlightening video. But the Zappi needs careful consideration to judge the investment over return. My dumb charger was only about £250 all-in but no up-to-date price estimate for an installed Zappi. I can’t really decide on the best tariff (for me) yet - and I’ve had the car 7 months - let alone the best choice of charger.
Re: A comprehensive guide to the Zappi
The best tariff is almost certainly Intelligent Octopus. And you can make your “dumb” charging point “smart” with a Shelly (or similar).
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3x 380W JA Solar panels (1.14kWp)
5x 2.4kWh Pylontech batteries (12kWh)
LuxPower inverter/charger
(Artist formally known as ******, well it should be obvious enough to those for whom such things are important.)
Re: A comprehensive guide to the Zappi
I have the cheapest EV charger on the market, dumb as a box of rocks, it has an extra online energy meter added by me to let me see consumption. Thankfully the car Egolf has a smidge of technology so I can benefit from the intelligent octopus tariff, but don’t see what spending on a £1k charger brings to the table
Re: A comprehensive guide to the Zappi
Solar diversion is a decent feature. However now you can get a decent price for your exported electric that's nolonger the big-deal it was.AGT wrote: ↑Fri Oct 27, 2023 10:25 am I have the cheapest EV charger on the market, dumb as a box of rocks, it has an extra online energy meter added by me to let me see consumption. Thankfully the car Egolf has a smidge of technology so I can benefit from the intelligent octopus tariff, but don’t see what spending on a £1k charger brings to the table
12x 340W JA Solar panels (4.08kWp)
3x 380W JA Solar panels (1.14kWp)
5x 2.4kWh Pylontech batteries (12kWh)
LuxPower inverter/charger
(Artist formally known as ******, well it should be obvious enough to those for whom such things are important.)
3x 380W JA Solar panels (1.14kWp)
5x 2.4kWh Pylontech batteries (12kWh)
LuxPower inverter/charger
(Artist formally known as ******, well it should be obvious enough to those for whom such things are important.)
Re: A comprehensive guide to the Zappi
Forgot about solar diversion as I’m a combi boiler without any preheat tank.
Good shout though for the export something like 15 pence I think
Good shout though for the export something like 15 pence I think