Hi All
Using the mode scheduler I cannot make the battery charge
I have tried setting the charge time at the start of the day 2:00 to 5:00 and at the end say 20:00 to 23:00
I way up to find my battery is flat. If I use the basic settings I can get it to charge but they is no use to me
What am I doing wrong?
Morning Tim,
The times need adjusting, so that they begin exactly when you want, say 02:00 and then set the end time as 04:59 (which actual reads as 04:59:59 in the system)
Slot 1 needs the blue slider turning on, as it is not enabled, that would stop your AM charge session, and end time as 04:59
Slot 2 set end time as 15:59, you could also match your 40%/50% SoC to both on the same values
Slot 3 set end time as 19:59
Slot 4 set start time to 20:00, end time could be 23:19 / 23:59
The times need adjusting, so that they begin exactly when you want, say 02:00 and then set the end time as 04:59 (which actual reads as 04:59:59 in the system)
Slot 1 needs the blue slider turning on, as it is not enabled, that would stop your AM charge session, and end time as 04:59
Slot 2 set end time as 15:59, you could also match your 40%/50% SoC to both on the same values
Slot 3 set end time as 19:59
Slot 4 set start time to 20:00, end time could be 23:19 / 23:59
So every end time should end on xx:59?
The reason first was off was that it failed first attempt and I added a new one at the end
The reason first was off was that it failed first attempt and I added a new one at the end
Yes, set all the end slots to xx:59 is the way.
You could wipe them all out, and try and see if it charges say at 09:50 to 09:59
As you recall from yesterday, the Fox Cloud is slow, but inverter screen should show some action, SoC should increase by a couple of percent. You could look at your meter and see the energy flash increase also.
Once you confirm it can charge, you could then erase and build up the schedules from scratch.
You could wipe them all out, and try and see if it charges say at 09:50 to 09:59
As you recall from yesterday, the Fox Cloud is slow, but inverter screen should show some action, SoC should increase by a couple of percent. You could look at your meter and see the energy flash increase also.
Once you confirm it can charge, you could then erase and build up the schedules from scratch.