Thank you. That’s amazing you managed to find the same one from the original post in stock as when I was looking they were all out of stock. I appreciate your effort in finding it. I shall order one and follow the instruction and hopefully save me having to spend a lot more money buying a new charger.The Shelly1 Wi-Fi relay that I was using on my dumb Rolec to charge our previous Gen1 ZS EV looks like this.
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But I think this unit has been replaced / updated now and is a different shape.
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There appears to be an extra terminal connection on the newer model ?.
If you are following the instructions previously outlined in this thread, then the older original Shelly unit maybe the way to go !.
Finding one “in stock” was a bit of a struggle, but here you go.
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You are very welcome !.Thank you. That’s amazing you managed to find the same one from the original post in stock as when I was looking they were all out of stock. I appreciate your effort in finding it. I shall order one and follow the instruction and hopefully save me having to spend a lot more money buying a new charger.
I think that should read 'Rolec units WERE not equipped with the best quality components internally when I got mine.'...
My dumb wall box was installed way back in 2016 and Rolec units are NOT equipped with the best quality components internally TBF.
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Either way the components are crapI think that should read 'Rolec units WERE not equipped with the best quality components internally when I got mine.'
My Rolec has been performing perfectly fine. Your experience (and others) with the very early ones are not the same as those with later Rolec models.Either way the components are crap![]()
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My Rolec has been performing perfectly fine.
Can I ask, how old is your wall box and does it still have the original Rolec branded RCB breaker unit installed?My Rolec has been performing perfectly fine. Your experience (and others) with the very early ones are not the same as those with later Rolec models.![]()
I cannot tell which components are inside as I have had no need to take my box apart since it was installed in Nov 2020.Can I ask, how old is your wall box and does it still have the original Rolec branded RCB breaker unit installed?
The very early units had breakers that had blue markings, the latter so called improved breakers, had green lettering on them and intended to be more reliable.
Or, was a different manufacturer's breaker unit replaced / installed from day one ?.
The earlier blue-marked Rolec breaker unit only lasted about 10 months before burning out and was replaced under warranty, The second blue lettered RCB supplied by Rolec,failed again after a similar time scale.
Then the modified green lettered modified breaker unit was installed.
This was better, but only lasted about 14 months, before that one also burnt out !.
The EV installer then insisted on fitting a different Garo branded RCBO and this has been installed now for roughly about two years+ now.
He told me that he is spending far too much time, returning to call-backs for this same problem.
Rolec supplying the parts FOC but his time spent on call outs had to be absorbed by the installer.
So, if you do start to experience problems with your wall box tripping out and you are required to keep resetting the breaker a few times, then strongly suspect that the breaker unit is starting to fail.
The cable feeding the wall box will have suffered from excess heat and will have become affected also.
If you are still running on the original Rolec branded breaker units, then brilliant.
How frequent and how long you are charging for, will have an effect on how well these items last if course.
But they are prone to failure !.
You can get a good idea, just by lifting up the front plastic cover that protects the breaker switch in the front cover, no disassemble required.I cannot tell which components are inside as I have had no need to take my box apart since it was installed in Nov 2020.
You can get a good idea, just by lifting up the front plastic cover that protects the breaker switch in the front cover, no disassemble required.
Generally there will be the manufactures brand name printed on the front of the trip switch.
The early branded Rolec badged RCB's units are blue and also the trip reset switch is blue in colour.
The so called latter modified Rolec badged RCB's units are green, this includes the colour of the reset trip switch ( see pics below ).
I have also included a photo of the early blue breakers that burnt out.
Plus a photo of the currently installed branded Garo RCBO.
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I fully follow your train of thought, but no sorry.`
That burned out rcd looks like the terminal had not been tightened properly?
This did confuse me a bit at first, but then I actual fact, after some time thinking about it, I realised that the 16 amps that the Shelly can safely switch, is MORE than enough.Tempted to have a go at this, but looking at the Shelly, I notice it says max 16amp. My chargemaster is 32amp - is that an issue? Were the rolec or chargemaster chargers 16 or 32amp
Appreciate any advice!
The 16A (A for amps, not V for volts) refers to the maximum safe switching current for the Shelly, yes.So the 16V refers to the switching current rather than the input power.
That seems like a good way to power the Shelly. But it's not totally obvious to me that the Shelly can switch anything other than mains. Hopefully the 0 and 1 terminals are isolated, so this would be ok for switching the control pilot signal.So as to not mess around with the main power input (which is a thick wire) I was thinking of taking power to the Shelly from the highlighted section below (which presumably is powering the display on the charger). Cutting the cable and connecting the shelly via a 3-way WAGO.
Which battery and why?I do worry about open circuiting the pilot being bad for the battery
Here is a great video that was created four years ago by the very clever guy ( hotrex7) who was able to get his older dumb Rolec wall box to delay charge his ( then new ) MG ZS EV Gen1.Thanks. I do worry about open circuiting the pilot being bad for the battery (obviously not as crude as switching power, but still...)