Ultimate Solar Wallbox

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
  • This is a great improvement to my EV charging automation. I installed a wallbox, and extended the range of charging power from 1.4-2.4 kW to 1.4-11kW. This does not seem like a complicated thing, but if you have a wallbox yourselves, you know that 3-phase wallboxes start at 4.5kW. And 1 phase wallboxes end on 3.8kW. How did I manage to get control through the whole range? Check it out!
    The script: gist.github.com/bruxy70/1ca13...
    00:00 - intro
    00:44 - issues: controlling cars, not wallbox
    01:21 - issue: unofficial API
    02:29 - issue: power ranges
    03:59 - EV charging types
    08:25 - EV charging limits
    09:48 - switching from 1phase to 2 or 3phases
    12:40 - asymmetric inverter limits
    13:52 - limiting the frequency of phase changes
    14:41 - switching phases
    15:49 - controlling charging current
    16:58 - script walk-through
    31:35 - script review in YAML
    33:46 - sharing script
    34:13 - calling script by automation - charging modes
    36:18 - outro
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Комментарии • 17

  • @rklauco
    @rklauco 17 дней назад +2

    Interesting exercise.
    My solution - inverter is symetric (Fronius), charget Go-E gemini flex charger 22kW. All I need to do is generate one MQTT message - how much solar is generating and how much do I take from/return to grid. The go-e will then calculate how much it can use and set the allowed current accordingly. On go-e you can even set the "threshold" - how much grid feed-in there needs to be before it even charges at all and how much grid feed should it keep - to make sure it does not charge the car from the grid.
    Works fully locally, no external API dependency, etc. Absolutely recommended.

    • @LittleSpot
      @LittleSpot 17 дней назад

      I'm looking for exact this solution. Is there a tutorial for this somewhere in the web or can you explain it a little bit more? How fast is the polling/switching time of the goe charger? How long does it take adapt to a new charge current?

  • @DavidTelesPortugal
    @DavidTelesPortugal 15 дней назад

    I also have a pulsar plus. I have a automation running on nodered to adjust the charging current based on the current consumption and the max power I have. I only have 6.9Kw available on my apartment and since the wallbox is on the garage a couple of floors down, I have a powerline to provide internet to the garage and then I have a Shelly EM on the main fuse box reading the consumption from the garage and the total consumption. It works well, never had the power trip due to over consumption

  • @jonbraathen2232
    @jonbraathen2232 13 дней назад +1

    You got the wrong EVSE.
    The Go-e Gemini 11/22kW changes automatically between 1 and 3 phase and you can control all parameters easily from Home Assistant 😊

  • @Klaus-macht-Bilder_de
    @Klaus-macht-Bilder_de 17 дней назад +1

    Interesting project - I did a similar project on an ABL-Wallbox which needed generic RS482-communication - which made the part of "talking" to the WB more complicated.
    I decided to uses MQTT for the WB-Communication and Node Red for the programming part.
    Our EV is a VW eUP that is capable for max. 2phase charging only - so so far a switch between 2 and 3 phase charging is not covered yet.
    On the WB I had the same situation, that the manuals offer to install the WB either for 1 or 3 phase charging (2-phase not mentioned. I implemented an standard 3x40A relais to interrupt phase 2 & 3 and a Shelly 3EM mainly for measurement. The relais of the Shelly is used to switch between 1 and 3 phase operation (via the 40A-Relais) - so no mode where I cant disconnect all phases. Thes was not documented anywhere but at least for load free switch between the modes thsi woks fine meanwhile for 3 years.
    I use this chance between 1 and more phases manual only by looking at the sky and the weather conditions. For my car I found, that it stopps charcing when charging is interrupted ~ more than 10 times and an day with individual clouds all trys with and automation for that switched much too often.
    For the balance between car and houses battery charging I calculate a reserve value of Watts depending on the house battery SOC. Further I definded a helper for a 2nd reserve power that can be modified between -3000 and + 3000 in 250W steps.This two reserve values and the house consumption were combined to determin how much PV power is available for car charging.
    Big advantage of that slider is e.g. if you know that the car is uses some hours during the day the power can be adjusted to use some house battery power that can betopped up after the car left.
    Here a link to a German description klaus-macht-bilder.blogspot.com/2021/09/steuerung-der-abl-emh1-wallbox-mit-home.html

  • @PatrickFelstead
    @PatrickFelstead 17 дней назад

    I have a Fronius solar inverter, and the Fronius WattPilot EV charger. They communicate with each other and the WattPilot ECO mode ensures charge current (power) uses only excess solar power. Works like a charm, no Home Assistant automation or script is necessary.

    • @PatrickFelstead
      @PatrickFelstead 17 дней назад

      The WattPolit automatically switches between 1-phase and 3-phase. It's minimum is 1.4kW.

  • @ITtechnerd
    @ITtechnerd 7 дней назад

    I’m using easee charger and with this i have full control on the api and there is a hacs for home assistant for it. So i use node red to control if i want to use sun or grid and which phase i want to use. We have 240 on each phase in Denmark. Let me know if you want to have more info on it.

  • @tonyjairus
    @tonyjairus 18 дней назад

    Hi, nice work, searching for similar solution myself, what inverter do u use? And wallbox?

    • @bruxy70
      @bruxy70  17 дней назад

      I have Goodwe 10K ET+. And Wallbox Pulsar Plus.

  • @kolarikrichard8550
    @kolarikrichard8550 9 часов назад

    Trochu bych Vás opravil ve výkonech 3f rozvodů, počítat výkon 3f rozvodu jako 3x240 x proud je poněkud zavádějící (pokud se nejedná o zapojení do trojúhelníku, ale nevím proč by se takto uměle snižoval nabíjecí příkon,) vzhledem k tomu že napětí v 3f rozvodech v Evropě je 400V na fázi vypadá příkon asi trochu jinak než uvádíte (asi takto: P=3 x Uf x I x cosφ , s tím, že cosφ je jak známo účinník tedy fázový posun mezi napětím a proudem závislý na typu zátěže, což asi lze pro zjednodušení zanedbat takže P=3 x 400 x i a z toho plyne pro 11kW proud 9,166A na fázi)

  • @tiagomello
    @tiagomello 18 дней назад

    Mr White? Is that you?

  • @_v_e_c_t_o_r_
    @_v_e_c_t_o_r_ 17 дней назад

    Why don't you use evcc?

  • @DethpickleDave
    @DethpickleDave 17 дней назад

    Is wallbox a generic name for an EVSE? Or do you have a Wallbox brand EVSE like the Wallbox Pulsar Plus or something?

    • @bruxy70
      @bruxy70  17 дней назад

      The integration is for the Wallbox brand. I have Pulsar Plus. There are other wallboxes you can manage, e.g. through OCPP. Some others by sending them 1-10V analog input. But the one I got has native HA support

    • @DethpickleDave
      @DethpickleDave 17 дней назад +1

      @@bruxy70 thanks! I must have missed the details on the actual unit if you said it.
      I also have the Pulsar Plus and am running the HA integration. I’ve also experienced it just not working sometimes. Didn’t realize it was a polling limit.

    • @bruxy70
      @bruxy70  17 дней назад

      @DethpickleDave I did not have such issue yet