I noticed yesterday, at around 09:30 for 90 minutes, that my battery seemed to -seemingly quickly- discharge.
Nothing noticeably untoward was going on in the house, and I can't see where this consumption may have gone. I do have an EV, it was plugged in, but there are no records of the Car's App or Ohme charging app receiving this consumption.
No high power appliances were running either.
I'm stumped... thoughts?
Either car or immersion heater, but too high for that.
As mad as it may sound, you didn't export energy, and your house load increases at this time.
As mad as it may sound, you didn't export energy, and your house load increases at this time.
So. Looks like I’ve been on the receiving end of (cr)Apps.
Checked Ohme today and it’s telling my 7kw was put into my car around this time on the 16th now. Only ~4kw went from the battery so assuming some was actual solar excess…
Would really prefer my car not to drain my solar battery, but not sure I have the capability to prevent this.
My Ford app has also revealed how poor it is, as a charge seemingly only gets recorded when it hits 100%. In this instance 4 or 7kw wasn’t 100%.
Looking at the charge on the 17th, it shows me charging started around 8:45 on the 16th but didn’t ‘finish’ (or reach 100%) until the 17th.
Damned technology.
Checked Ohme today and it’s telling my 7kw was put into my car around this time on the 16th now. Only ~4kw went from the battery so assuming some was actual solar excess…
Would really prefer my car not to drain my solar battery, but not sure I have the capability to prevent this.
My Ford app has also revealed how poor it is, as a charge seemingly only gets recorded when it hits 100%. In this instance 4 or 7kw wasn’t 100%.
Looking at the charge on the 17th, it shows me charging started around 8:45 on the 16th but didn’t ‘finish’ (or reach 100%) until the 17th.
Damned technology.