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hTiger1 49
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Hope there is someone who would like to help me with a Quickapp, --- I think it should be.
See documentation with github, further down in the text.
Once the basic app is there, I can build on it myself, is my hope.
I am building a system that will charge the electric car when there is a surplus of watts from my solar cells.
Go-eCharger can charge with 6 amp. - 16 amp. in steps of 1 amp.
Go-eCharger can charge with one phase (3.6 Kw), which it must do in this system.
(Can also charge with 3 phases (11 Kw), but it does not have to here)
Once the program has started charging, it must charge between 6
and approx. 14 Amp. Go-e should not turn off and on, but only switch between Ampere.
Has programmed so that a "GlobalVariable (GoEAmp)" delivers the amperage, in relation to the surplus of Watt / Amp.
HTTP (local + cloud) and MQTT API documentation v2 for go-eCharger HOME + and HOMEfix - hardware version V3
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There is a "Kamstrup" meter where you can insert a module that measures the production, but that meter is unfortunately not available in my supply area.
If the car is not fully charged with power from solar cells (and I have to drive the next day), it can charge at night when the power is cheaper.
Jens
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