JohnC. wrote: » While researching charge points, mainly through this forum (thanks guys!), one of the points is seeing if the main fuse is 63A. Mine is, except there's actually 2 63A main fuses on the board. I take it this isn't normal as people always seem to mention it in singular, not plural? There's also another board out in the garage with another 63A main fuse.
daheff wrote: » anybody know if the gen 2 zappi is released yet.?
ethernet wrote: » The website says it's available from July for pre-orders but we've seen their dates slip a few times already.
daheff wrote: » yeah it was april...then may...then june...wonder whether they are pushing it out to sell off old stock first or if there are problems with it. i want it as its untethered & is suited for solar panels. Although at this stage if somebody can recommend an alternative then I'm all ears.
unkel wrote: » I use untethered, but with a permanently plugged in cable that terminates right beside the charge point in my car. Literally takes me 5 seconds from getting out of the car, plugging in cable and locking the car (so it will charge once night rate kicks in). Lot to say for the convenience of not having to get your car cable in and out of the boot.
Silent Running wrote: » 5 seconds? Get out of the car, grab the cable, go to the charge port, say fuck, put the cable back, go back into the car, open the charge port door, grab the cable, plug it in and lock the car. Impressive.
The v2 zappi's are going into production next week, and the first batch will leave the warehouse the following week. Any new orders placed have a 10-12 week lead time as we have over 1,000 pre-orders to build.
thos wrote: » Latest from myenergi:
Nedved85 wrote: » Hi all, Anybody have any trouble getting their hub to connect to MyEnergi's server? Mine has a red light, constantly. Probably need to open some port for the hub.
davidod1 wrote: » I have a Zappi (1) original with 2 CT clamps wired all the way to the charger. I was thinking of getting the hub so that I could use the app. I havn't been able to make out if I can just plug in the hub to my router, do the setup and update and pairing etc, and expect to be able to connect to the app and get all the functionality that it gives. Is there any need to fit Harveys or anything else like that?
zg3409 wrote: » It is a multi stage set up process and setting you had before can get lost. Make a note of setting such as grid limit, CT clamps setup.
zg3409 wrote: » The hub worked out about 150 euro and the app is really basic and only shows simple information in a picture format...
KCross wrote: » So, is that fancy flow diagram all the hub does? Are there no other benefits? e.g Remote configuration? etc?
handofdog wrote: » AFAIK the only way to update the firmware on a Zappi is via the hub - very happy to be corrected on this!
jspuds wrote: » Personally would recommend setting the timer on the Zappi. Also handy to get a Myenergi Hub as can configure the timers via the app and option to update firmware on the Zappi.
iniall wrote: » Is the hub compatible with gen 1 Zappi?