SteeveeLeevee
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It's ironic that i'm using a BP Chargemaster charger and experienced the same problems, I wonder if both chargers are the same internals, software etc?
It’s possible. Seems a strange coincidence.It's ironic that i'm using a BP Chargemaster charger and experienced the same problems, I wonder if both chargers are the same internals, software etc?
Interesting info. Thanks for sharing. A couple of observations;
make sure (I’m pretty sure that you are) that when you set your 12.15am or 12.30am timed charges you actually set 00.15 and 00.30 in the app and that if the start time is say 00.15 that this is set on the following day (the actual day that you want charge to start). also make sure that all changes are always saved and the schedule active button enabled in the app. My week of charges are all set and saved for 00.30-04.30 each day to use cheap tariff. I know that it’s basic stuff but worth checking.
as I understand it in simplified terms when you set and save a timed charge in the app this is then saved to the podpoint server via your home LAN which the wallbox connects to also. There is a built in delay for this to incorporate any changes. When it’s time to charge, the remote server sends a signal to the wallbox.
i think the status light of the wallbox needs to be read after plugging in the car and locking it.
if for whatever reason your LAN goes down or the wallbox loses the signal the timed charge fails - I don’t think it polls to retry. If you’re not enabling scheduled charging you don’t actually need the LAN connection to continually charge until the car stops proceeding.
The only other thing that I’ve come across is wifi entenders causing interference - you’re not using these are you?
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As you are in touch with podpoint could you ask them if the BP Chargemaster is made in the same factory, it seems the software to run mine and yours are very similar.Latest from PodPoint on the subject. They are being very helpful.
Thank you for getting back to me.
I can confirm that's correct, the pod point will need a stable Wi-Fi connection in order for the scheduled charge to go ahead, normally when the schedule has been set the pod point will show a solid yellow light on the front until the schedule starts.
I hope this helps, if you experience further issues then please do not hesitate to get back in touch.
Latest from PodPoint on the subject. They are being very helpful.
Thank you for getting back to me.
I can confirm that's correct, the pod point will need a stable Wi-Fi connection in order for the scheduled charge to go ahead, normally when the schedule has been set the pod point will show a solid yellow light on the front until the schedule starts.
I hope this helps, if you experience further issues then please do not hesitate to get back in touch.
It has failed overnight for me and I had to rearrange my day. I’m hoping it’s sorted now. It’s dependent on a good consistent WiFi signal.Is it just me that finds all these scheduling problem rather worrying!
I'm still waiting for Octopus to sort out my transfer so that I can then buy the Ohme on offer, I'll then be totally reliant on its scheduling to work most nights otherwise we'll be stuffed as won't have enough juice to get to work.
Has your pod point scheduling issues not completely messed up your plans yet?