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Question switch.easee_xxxxx_charger_enabled for controll of chargers #586

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Mats1717 opened this issue Feb 8, 2025 · 5 comments
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Mats1717 commented Feb 8, 2025

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I cant use the dynamic controll because i have a 2 chargers master and slave and Tibber integration.
I plan to stop charging using switch.easee_xxxxx_charger_enabled at 7.00 workdays and enable it 20.00.
Will this be to much for writing to the memory in the charger or is it safe?

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0.9.69b0

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Hi,
I do not have an answer to your question, but my first thought is that there should be alternative ways to achieve this as well. Do you know how the Tibber integration steers the charger? Or can you provide a link to that integration?

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Mats1717 commented Feb 8, 2025

Tibber use dynamic charger limit.
Dynamic circuit limit is not available for 2 chargers master and slave. To complicate things more I have one car single phase and one tre phase.

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Same with me, I have one full electric and one hybrid car. And one master and one slave Easee.

Of course you can use dynamic circuit limit for one master and one slave; that is exactly what it's meant for (i.e. several chargers on the same circuit), The chargers then negotiate among themselves how to distribute the available load in order to not exceed the dynamic circuit limit. In my case, it's always the master charger getting priority, whenever there's not enough power to charge both vehicles.

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olalid commented Feb 8, 2025

I cant use the dynamic controll because i have a 2 chargers master and slave and Tibber integration. I plan to stop charging using switch.easee_xxxxx_charger_enabled at 7.00 workdays and enable it 20.00. Will this be to much for writing to the memory in the charger or is it safe?

It is impossible for us to answer how fast it will wear out since we do not know the details of the implementation in the charger.
Circuit dynamic limit is still possible to use though, I believe.
If you set the circuit dynamic limit to less than 6A, both chargers will stop charging, if you set it to 6A one of them will start charging, if you set it to 12A or more both can start charging.

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Mats1717 commented Feb 8, 2025

Maybe I was thinking wrong, I just want to stop and start both chargers at the same time so ofcourse I can use dynamic circuit limit.
Okay, my bad. :)

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