The object is to do a continuous charge from less than 10% to full to calibrate the battery.
If you plug in earlier than 6pm Octopus tend to split the slots e.g. 4pm to 6pm then 8pm to 4am as there is generally more use in the peak times.
It's not about the cost it's ensuring no breaks in the charging.
It may not be a problem having breaks in the slots - no idea really!Quite a few people in this thread have said there shouldn't be a problem with breaks as long as you don't drive it between charges.
If what you say is true then I need to go and get rid of 7% again.
No - if you hit bump charge at any time before 23.30 you will be charged at the higher rate!Nice schedule today.
Do you think a Bump Charge at 18:30 would be wise?
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I can't see that there'd be any point in a bump charge at 18:30 - it's already set to start charging at that time.Nice schedule today.
Do you think a Bump Charge at 18:30 would be wise?
So how did your charge look on the Myenergi app?Nice schedule today.
Do you think a Bump Charge at 18:30 would be wise?
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So how did your charge look on the Myenergi app?
Have you looked at the plot to see how long the balance took?
Go onto the Myenergi app and click on the Zappi icon then scroll to the bottom of the page and it will show today's historyNo, where's that?
Your plot shows that Octopus have done some brief pauses in the charge schedule and also it hasn't done any sort of balance charge when it cut it off just before 4am - that's why I hit the bump charge after 23.30 as it stops Octopus taking control!
Your plot shows that Octopus have done some brief pauses in the charge schedule and also it hasn't done any sort of balance charge when it cut it off just before 4am - that's why I hit the bump charge after 23.30 as it stops Octopus taking control!
Having read up on this I think it does need to be a continuous charge. It's about hysteresis curves.
The car needs to sit for a couple of hours at the low charge (Mr Just Get a Tesla says overnight) then go to 100% in a single AC charge, then balance.