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Charging at 7.05kW

Our EVSE charging rate has been hovering at 7.30 to 7.34 while charging during this afternoon's Free Electricity session.

You are not alone!

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Is that an Anderson charger. Looks cool
It's a Hypervolt :)
Did an installation thread here:
 
One of the worst things about EVs are all this digital information to a high degree of precision.

Whether its mi/kWh or battery charge % or kW charging speed, we end up with numbers, numbers, numbers which breeds in some people an unwarranted obsession over the details.

If I had a pound for every person who was spooked by why their numbers are a bit different to the next person....

I only need to know:
  • Is my battery empty, a quarter, half, 3/4 or full?
  • Is my efficiency excellent, good, average, poor or terrible?
  • Rather than a kW charge rate (academic at best) or a time to 100% charged (who charges to 100%?), please just tell me "X minutes to 80%" instead.

I'd be happy for the obsessives to have a 10 decimal-point display option, I'm not seeking to limit choice here, but please let me pick the user-friendly rough approximation UI!
 
I was pretty obsessive about it when I first started driving EV but time cures all ills as they say :) Once you are comfortable with the car and know what it can/cannot do you begin to trust it and just drive.
 
I was pretty obsessive about it when I first started driving EV but time cures all ills as they say :) Once you are comfortable with the car and know what it can/cannot do you begin to trust it and just drive.
I wasn't obsessive, just vary curious, once I knew what's going on I lost a lot of my interest.
Same with the PV/battery system.
I'm not good with numbers any more, don't remember them long enough for them to be meaningful.

No I just need to know how far we'll be going in the next week or so, to make sure there's enough ommph in the battery, and when's the best time to charge.
 
I wasn't obsessive, just vary curious, once I knew what's going on I lost a lot of my interest.
Same with the PV/battery system.
I'm not good with numbers any more, don't remember them long enough for them to be meaningful.

No I just need to know how far we'll be going in the next week or so, to make sure there's enough ommph in the battery, and when's the best time to charge.

What I used to love about the old MG5 was the ease of working out the range. With a ~50kwh battery and a percentage readout on the dash it was simple to work out how far I could go at any point. Helped that my first few years working were in retail before electronic tills came in and you were forced to add up and subtract in your head.
 
What I used to love about the old MG5 was the ease of working out the range. With a ~50kwh battery and a percentage readout on the dash it was simple to work out how far I could go at any point. Helped that my first few years working were in retail before electronic tills came in and you were forced to add up and subtract in your head.
Yeah it is easy to do in your head with a 50kWh battery. Just half/double and you can switch from percentage to kWh.

25kWh = 50% of battery and so on.
 
Good evening, and apologies for the late hour....!!!
I'm charging the S5 overnight....just checked the Ohme App and it's telling me it's charging at 7.03kW.....unheard of!!!!
My MG4 never charged higher than at 6.95kW.

Is this normal??? I have an Ohme Home Pro charger, and the S5 is specified as the car being charged. I removed the MG4 from the list.

Sorry if it's a dumb question, but i read somewhere not to expect more than 6.95kW from a 7kW charger......
All EVSE equipment operate between 6-7.2kw
This is the maximum your see on wall boxes
11 and 22kw are for 3 phase 3phase supplies
But not many domestic installations have 3phase
Most are single phase and are rated between
60 to 100amp on the incomer side.
Alot of the smart EVSE equipment have the ability
To play around with the power delivery of the load.
7.2kw pull a constant 32kw so we install 40amp double pole RCD
Protective devices upstream as for safety requirements on BS7671
 
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