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  • IS THIS THE SMARTEST EV CHARGER? - INDRA SMART PRO
    In this episode of Artisan Electrics, Jordan takes you on a deep dive into how we install electric vehicle chargers. This install includes a channel first appearance from The Indra Smart Pro! Smart by name. Smart by nature, and possibly the smartest charger currently on the market? Stay tuned to find out what makes this charger so smart!
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    The Smart PRO is the smartest electric vehicle charger available on the market. Chock-full of the latest smart features, this innovative EV charger brings you cheaper, faster and more advanced home charging. The British-made Smart PRO EV charger enables you to take advantage of the lowest-cost electricity from your supplier and free power from your rooftop solar without having to buy an add-on kit.
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    00:00 Is this the smartest EV Charger
    00:15 Welcome to the episode
    00:42 Meeting the customer
    01:00 Plan for the install
    01:30 Consumer Unit
    03:54 Main cut out fuse
    06:19 Gas Pipe
    07:13 INDRA Charger unboxing
    09:25 Lining up the drill
    10:43 Angle Drilling
    11:33 EV Ultra Cable
    12:40 EV height regulations
    13:27 Mounting the bracket
    14:31 Rawl plug hunt
    16:09 Mounting the charger
    17:48 Clipping the cable
    18:45 Doughnut time
    19:17 Cable stripping tools
    19:38 Wiring up the charger
    22:09 Wiring the consumer unit
    23:50 R1 & R2 Testing
    24:59 Double check
    25:25 Charger Internet Connection
    26:57 Putting the cover on
    27:27 Sorting the tails
    28:42 Checking connections
    29:11 Data cable
    31:09 WiFi Pairing
    31:22 Charger commissioning
    33:31 Charger B-Roll
    33:58 We’re all set up
    34:23 INDRA Smart features
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  • @artisanelectrics
    @artisanelectrics  2 года назад +5

    Let us know your thoughts on the Indra Smart Pro Charger. Make sure you’re subscribed to our Channel with Notifications on - bit.ly/3nqFpXp-ArtisanElectrics

    • @aaaa-ig6sc
      @aaaa-ig6sc 2 года назад +2

      I've had mine for three months and can't fault it. The app is fairly decent, clear billing section and easy to use. It also supports Octopus Go and Agile to charge when it's the cheapest slots. Rumor has it SoC is coming soon, rather than just idle/boosting etc.

    • @aaaa-ig6sc
      @aaaa-ig6sc 2 года назад +2

      Can you do a video based on Indra's V2G/V2H charger, uses Chademo bidirectional to send it back into the house or grid. CCS soon 🤞

    • @gap9992
      @gap9992 2 года назад +1

      Can it be set up to vary charging to avoid sending my spare solar back to the grid ?

    • @gadgetman36
      @gadgetman36 2 года назад +2

      I much prefer the look of the Andersen, Indra and Zappi to the Hypervolt, which looks so untidy with its separate holster and extra 4 holes that need to be drilled for it. I can’t believe the awful Rolec Wallpods like Jordan ripped out are still being fitted, but they are on a new build housing estate near me.

    • @aaaa-ig6sc
      @aaaa-ig6sc 2 года назад +1

      @@gadgetman36 I think Anderson wins on style, I would take the Hypervolt over Indra Smart Pro even with the separate holster. The Zappi literally looks like a toilet seat but is a decent EVSE (just need to order in black 😜)

  • @GeordieDashCam
    @GeordieDashCam 2 года назад +104

    Hmmm, one point. personally if I want something screwed securely into a wall I'd never ever go into the mortar, fixing into the brick invariably gives a 'more' spherical hole which enables the rawl plug to grip correctly. After 50 years of many different fixings I can well remember the blocks of wood hammered in to a gouged out mortar line, as the mortar degrades fixings become loose .... in brick they stay fixed.

    • @biaelectric9066
      @biaelectric9066 2 года назад +5

      Still calling them Rawl Plugs, eh? If you were on the Fischer Duos you wouldn’t be so worried where you placed them!

    • @heladas90
      @heladas90 2 года назад +1

      I'm all about using the wall dog screws when mounting EV chargerd

    • @GeordieDashCam
      @GeordieDashCam 2 года назад +8

      @@biaelectric9066 Hi there, yup, still calling them 'rawl' plugs, more as a generic term and it's what Jordan referred to them as. I've never tried 'Fischer Duos' and I'm sure they are admirable but checking their website pictures they don't actually show any of them going in the mortar line.
      I was merely making the point that in my opinion, any fixing is much more secure in brick than mortar, it's 15 years since I retired but I doubt mortar has improved. Having said all that, an EV charger probably has a limited lifespan and will no doubt be replaced long before the mortar crumbles.
      (I was never worried where I placed my fixings as they always went into brick) :-)

    • @tombarrett1487
      @tombarrett1487 2 года назад +5

      @@GeordieDashCam actually, although I agree with your comment regarding drilling the brick and not the mortar line, the plugs Jordan used are made by Rawlplug, so in this case it was the correct nomenclature.

    • @rogerbean393
      @rogerbean393 2 года назад +3

      It’s the awesome drilling crew again , always in the mortar!!!! He will never learn.

  • @essexcountyelectricalltd
    @essexcountyelectricalltd 2 года назад +21

    This chargepoint is a hell of alot smarter than mentioned, the PEN fault settings are selectable dependant on the installation and reference earthing especially if you have solar pv to avoid nuisance tripping. This manufacturer is one to watch as they are ticking alot of the boxes for the future installations.

  • @rogerbean393
    @rogerbean393 2 года назад +6

    Just keeps on giving !
    Your current transformer needs to be before the Henley block to take into account the other household loads.There was another set of tails going to a switched isolator feeding a outbuilding or garage.
    Good practice to keep meter tails away from Gas pipes.
    For reference and it’s not an electrical reg. but a gas reg. Meters and associated fittings have to be 150mm from electrical services. Gas pipework has to be 25mm from cabling or be separated by an insulating barrier or the pipework is wrapped in insulating material.

  • @justme5384
    @justme5384 2 года назад +44

    13:37 no it's spaced so you can always hit the brick and not the mortar. Never fasten to mortar, it crumbles with time and you'll have a EV charger on the ground

    • @blower1
      @blower1 2 года назад +1

      Agreed - my experience of securing in the mortar, is never do it! - as you say it crumbles, or you end up with a spinning wall plug. On some properties it is tough enough for wall plugs but there is so much variability that its better to stick with going through the brick.

  • @awestrope74
    @awestrope74 2 года назад +8

    To truly future proof the install i would also install a cat5 for the data connection of the charger itself in addition to one used for the CT. You could use the same cat5 cable given you only need 2 pairs for a 100mb connection which would be more than adequate leaving 2 pairs for CTs

  • @allbymyself85
    @allbymyself85 2 месяца назад

    Wera tools: simply the best. That's probably the deepest explanation I could get. Thanks

  • @jesseoconnell4369
    @jesseoconnell4369 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video Jordan, so clearly explained. Will be using this to help explain electrical installations to new ones!

  • @zoltrix7779
    @zoltrix7779 Год назад +1

    I love watching all these videos as an Australian electrician. Things done differently in different countries. Something's are better, some things worse. Biggest thing for me is the non mechanically protected mains cables. Differences in terminology. "Main Cut-out Fuse" = "Service Fuse". "Consumer Unit" = Switchboard (Main Switchboard if its the first one after the meter). We would use a 100A service fuse on 16mm2 mains, but the power company would have us use a 63A circuit breaker as the main switch so the service fuse is the last resort. We also always have a earth electrode at each installation. Earth is bonded to neutral inside the main switchboard/consumer unit (We call it the MEN link). This is a suposed safety device to keep voltage down to around 80v or so should an exposed part become live but not enough current flows to operate a CB.
    Those cables clipped to the outside of the wall wouldn't be acceptable here, you would need some kind of mechanical protection, this would normally mean conduit or ducting. However, we basically never use armoured cable.

  • @k1lmo
    @k1lmo 2 года назад +3

    I have one of these fitted, been very impressed with it.

  • @BrianFournier1
    @BrianFournier1 2 года назад +2

    Nice job Jordan!! I Ike the smart features of the charger, it’s good to see those type of capabilities!

  • @geraldelwood9660
    @geraldelwood9660 2 года назад +38

    Do you really prefer to drill (for screws) into the mortar course. I have always found there is a significant risk of sandy/flaky mortar, so I will always choose the bricks to drill into.

    • @LoudAsFuckk
      @LoudAsFuckk 2 года назад +2

      Same

    • @havoctrousers
      @havoctrousers 2 года назад +4

      I thought everyone did this, really surprised to see Jordan fixing to the mortar.

    • @rogerbean393
      @rogerbean393 2 года назад +1

      It is considered bad practice ! Only to be entertained If the bricks are crumbling and the mortar is better.

    • @michaelsimpson6603
      @michaelsimpson6603 2 года назад

      @@LoudAsFuckk Ditto, dislike fixings in motar.

  • @PlanetCypher_
    @PlanetCypher_ 2 года назад +15

    13:49 or it ensures you always miss the mortar to make sure you get a solid fixing into the brick🤔

    • @Sunneful
      @Sunneful Год назад

      A pro never misses

  • @Ted_E_Bear
    @Ted_E_Bear 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Jordan for sharing !

  • @TwineLightMedia
    @TwineLightMedia 2 года назад +17

    One of, if not THE most engaging informative EV install videos I’ve seen. Keep it up Jordan !

  • @JJ-zg1hh
    @JJ-zg1hh 2 года назад +3

    Great video. Really informative and showed all the steps for the installation. Top work!

  • @2Balint
    @2Balint 2 года назад +7

    That CT clamp should be before the split!

    • @eyresysleftpeg
      @eyresysleftpeg 2 года назад

      Only measuring half of the bloody house!

  • @nigelhudson1948
    @nigelhudson1948 2 года назад +3

    Just after you released this video my Indra Smart Pro stopped charging after about 5 months service. After a month and at the third time of asking the installer, ChargedEV, finally turned up to look at it. Turns out that the lever lock connector on the live wire of the charging lead had popped open and it had gone open circuit. The electrician said that he was not a fan of the lever lock connectors as he had several instances of them coming unlocked due to the thermal cycling of the copper cores. This simple issue has cost me a month of being able to access my EV charging tariff - I'm a very disgruntled customer.

    • @adriansmith8213
      @adriansmith8213 Год назад

      Happened with the neutral with me. Now I'm waiting for a solid red light fix

    • @twig3288
      @twig3288 Год назад

      Screw terminals provided they’re tightened properly are more reliable IMO

  • @clintevans1357
    @clintevans1357 2 года назад

    Great video. As I work on one site for 9 years, I don't get to install or use new equipment or technology as much as I would like. So seeing this in this video is great. Great work. Clint

  • @roberthodges3522
    @roberthodges3522 Год назад

    Love watching your RUclips videos and I think I have nearly watched them all. I have one of these fitted some time ago and it does have quite a lot of features as in PV Sola as well and the boost function for the full 7kw. The app is good as well.
    Keep up the good work,👍

  • @muhammadkhurshid4607
    @muhammadkhurshid4607 2 года назад +1

    Great watch, very informative as always mate. Keep them coming in 👍🏽

  • @abdulhaddad5454
    @abdulhaddad5454 2 года назад

    One of the top easy explained EV charger installation ,Well done
    Excellent

  • @n0tryhard0nlyfun82
    @n0tryhard0nlyfun82 Год назад

    Greetings from France,
    I've been binge-watching your videos last few days and i had to thank you for the content and the quality of your videos / work, as an apprentice i'm learning a lot and it motivated me to make everything look NEAT.
    Jordan scared me a little on this one when he drilled through the electrical panel, not about the wire because i know Jordan maxed out the "Artisan Angle Drilling" skill.
    It was about the connections, i don't know if you use the same hole saws but ours would shake the panel so much that sometimes if the installation is old or if the work is (learned that here) "rubbish", screws of the circuit breaker could come loose creating arcing. So we do it power off and we tighten the screws just after.
    Anyway i was quickly reassured when the connections were tightened but i was surprised that you didnt make the correlation between the vibrations and the loosening.
    You have a great team and i thank you again for your work and your videos which allowed me to learn even more about our profession.
    A la prochaine👋

  • @makg4655
    @makg4655 2 года назад +5

    Wow if that hole saw had just pushed through while u blinked that neutral was well mangled

  • @slimski
    @slimski 2 года назад

    Really dig the Smartface tune. Thanks!!

  • @metrotechguru5863
    @metrotechguru5863 2 года назад +2

    Very nice presentation, Jordan. Informative without dragging on with every tiny detailed. You seemed more comfortable making this vid. Good on you.

  • @greaterheights7042
    @greaterheights7042 2 года назад +1

    Hey Jordan!
    This is amazing video ever...keep the good work going.
    I feel like coming over to you for internship on EV installations and other related electrical matter especially smart homes design and installations.

  • @harryb713
    @harryb713 2 года назад +2

    It's always a good day when the notification pops up from RUclips saying Artisan have uploaded!

  • @michaelagnew7825
    @michaelagnew7825 2 года назад +2

    you are supposedto drill into the brick, spacing in brackets will also serve to avoid mortar

  • @keis9396
    @keis9396 2 года назад

    Este es el mejor video en tema de información técnica de cargadores. Me sorprendió que la casa tiene altos consumo y una ducha eléctrica de 32A y agregando ese cargador se debía aumentar a 100A del disyuntor de la compañía eléctrica jajaja. Acá Chile la ducha eléctrica esta prohibido y el disyuntor mínimo que se instala en la caja de medida de la compañía es de 25A y es el consumo típico de las casas chilenas.
    Buen video Jordan, ¿Nathan volvió o ya no trabaja con ustedes?
    Saludos!

  • @daraoladapo
    @daraoladapo 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video.
    I'm considering getting a good budget drill just for home DIY things.
    Do you have recommendations on some that can drill through walls comfortably?

  • @MrBobmeadows
    @MrBobmeadows 2 года назад +2

    Nice use of PPE Jordan!

  • @johnfenlon458
    @johnfenlon458 2 года назад

    What an excellent video!! That's really interesting, the charger! OMG, Not good, the gas pipe is too close!! Should be outside. Great job.. Thumbs up! Cheers! 🤟

  • @philipsmith0752
    @philipsmith0752 2 года назад

    well done Jordan ,

  • @ianlove3
    @ianlove3 2 года назад

    Nice job

  • @mikeenglish1492
    @mikeenglish1492 2 года назад +4

    Good vid, camera work excellent 👌

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  2 года назад

      👌🏼

    • @makg4655
      @makg4655 2 года назад +1

      That’s what happens when u set up a media company and use camera men/ women instead of raw electricians showing themselves graft

  • @StuartPittaway
    @StuartPittaway 2 года назад +3

    Shouldn't the CT clamp be on the incoming meter tails before the Henley block?

  • @MrBobmeadows
    @MrBobmeadows 2 года назад +18

    If the CT clamp is attached just under the consumer unit, did it cover all the incoming grid supply? There seemed to be a split (through a Henley block) of the customer tails.

    • @2Balint
      @2Balint 2 года назад

      Of course, it is in a wrong place!

    • @jordonbutler7509
      @jordonbutler7509 2 года назад +1

      If you look closely you can see the switch is off, my guess it’s an old economy 7 install

    • @haldo691
      @haldo691 2 года назад

      The other tails went to that ancient fused isolator with piro coming out of it probably a garage supply

    • @sparkstack
      @sparkstack 2 года назад

      It doesn’t look like it. Curious also why it was reading a negative number. I think it was the wrong way around.

  • @Chris_In_Texas
    @Chris_In_Texas 2 года назад +2

    32:47 isn't the CT clamp on backwards? It shows the house is drawing -2725 watts on the screen. So you are generating power and putting it back in the grid? That should be a positive number. I assume there is an arrow on the CT clamp or the wiring was reversed on the unit.

  • @scubasteve115
    @scubasteve115 2 года назад +2

    Your videos are so helpful for an apprentice like me, keep it up

  • @andrewwright1200
    @andrewwright1200 2 года назад

    My 1971 bungalow was built with 16mm tails and a 100A service fuse. It also had 3 CU's, one with 4 circuits (cooker 32A, emersion 16A, sockets 32A, lights 6A), one with 2 circuits (Central heating 63A and central heating boost 63A), a 1 ton cast iron block heated for hot air ducted heating and the final one with 3 circuits for 3 extra night store heaters (3* 16A).
    Pretty sure it was pulling over 100A at times

  • @marksmith7147
    @marksmith7147 2 года назад +1

    Jordan, great explanation regarding ownership of the services i.e. DNO, supplier etc, but could you explain the complications for houses with a looped supply, which affects us in older terraced houses? Thanks in advance.

  • @eddiereed5025
    @eddiereed5025 2 года назад +5

    The first thing i did in this situation requested isolator to be fitted by supplier so that work to upgrade tails could be carried out Octopus carried this out and allowed upgrades to be completed before calling DNO. How did you go about liasing with DNO, Supplier, like you mentioned this would have been a nightmare, Or did you pull the cut out !!!! Even if you did it would have been a 100% better job if you had fitted an isolator although the tails were very short .

  • @shilks8773
    @shilks8773 2 года назад +3

    I believe that the vertical distance for Metric brick ( 215L x 102.5W x 65Hmm) is slightly less the the old Imperial size bricks (Pre 1960's) which were 9" x 4" x 3" (230 x 102.5 x 76) - at least the imperial size is what my bricks are.

  • @Dibbo1979
    @Dibbo1979 2 года назад

    Great video. 👍🏻

  • @alanrose4827
    @alanrose4827 4 месяца назад

    I tend to fit the lower energy water heaters, they can be run on 1.5mm2 3C+E, lower bills, but must have separate circuit depending on water capacity.

  • @LoudAsFuckk
    @LoudAsFuckk 2 года назад +6

    Fischer Duopower are king of wall plugs, no comparison

  • @Vikingza
    @Vikingza 2 года назад +3

    With networking cable, if you use 2 pair, you have a 100mbps link. If you use all 4 pairs you will have a 1gbps link.
    You cannot have CTs and ethernet in the same cable as the CT will interfere with the Lan connection and cause it to drop all the time.

    • @MrOcsicman
      @MrOcsicman Год назад

      Keep the pair twist intact when terminating the ends...this limits the cross-talk between the data-pairs.

  • @sivco
    @sivco 2 года назад

    Very good video interesting. I just picked up my BMW X2 Plugin Hybrid. I can charge with 3 pin socket in the Garage , I will get EV Charger fitted. Thanks for the Video.

  • @sparkygazza
    @sparkygazza 2 года назад +1

    Hi Jordan I was of the understanding that the charger had to be on a Double Pole RCD or RCBO.

  • @cj-rb8fz
    @cj-rb8fz 2 года назад +6

    Bonding clamp on paper Lead armoured 🙈, 3m of flexi tails and no switch fuse isolator 🙈 and fixing into courses instead of bricks 🙄, and board right near gas meter and pipe work

  • @Chris_In_Texas
    @Chris_In_Texas 2 года назад

    28:10 No conduit fill regs over there, that seems really tight! 😎👍

  • @delspark
    @delspark 2 года назад +1

    its a smart charger for sure but looks wise I'm not a fan of it. good to see you back on the tools jordan👍🏻

  • @akramali598
    @akramali598 2 года назад

    Nice work man

  • @TWOKDOK1
    @TWOKDOK1 2 года назад +4

    I’m sure it won’t be long before security cabinets for charging points will become necessary, to inhibit people nicking your charging point and cable. ‘Security’ screws are a bit of gimmick.

  • @BerkeleyTowers
    @BerkeleyTowers 2 года назад +2

    Ref your comment about the age of the incoming mains....... I had the DNO out recently to replace the meter board and uprate the incoming fuse, and I asked whether the age (64 years) of the incomer was an issue...... he said that (in his opinion) it was better quality than the stuff they put in new installs..... So, who knows?
    I would echo others with not going into mortar lines with fixings.....And whilst the idea of putting the mounting holes at standard brick/block spacings is great in theory, I don't think they've ever been out on site and measured real life brickwork! Which leads to the worst of both worlds of holes half in/half out on the edge of mortar lines. Middle of the brick every time!

    • @makg4655
      @makg4655 2 года назад

      Mortar fixings is just for ease and use the mortar line as a guide

    • @JC-jv5xw
      @JC-jv5xw 2 года назад +1

      I had exactly the same comment recently. DNO fixed a high Ze (1.5ohm) on a TN-S supply, old lead/paper/tar cable from either the 60s or possibly even the 1930s. Asked the guy if the cable was deteriorating and he said it was fine and would last longer than any replacement they could put in. (Fix was shorting N-E in a new junction about half way back to the road, Ze now down to 0.25. I suppose/hope the road supply was already PME?) .

    • @haldo691
      @haldo691 2 года назад +2

      The old paper lead cables were much better made than the new plastic cables unless it's a joint or damage the cables very rarely fail

  • @markhowells3835
    @markhowells3835 2 года назад

    We have this charger constantly needs testing

  • @alanjrobertson
    @alanjrobertson 2 года назад

    Really nice clear explanation at the top re fuse/meter/consumer unit, thanks Jordan 👍 PS when's the behind the scenes video re EV ultra/Doncaster cables due? (don't think I've missed it?!)

    • @artisanelectrics
      @artisanelectrics  2 года назад +1

      The factory tour will be coming out soon 👍🏻

  • @sinanozcg250
    @sinanozcg250 2 года назад +1

    another comment by the way - its kind a nice to me saw still someone else use drill drıvers (nowadays lots of people using impact driver and i dont know why (i think if you are not a carpender it not neccessary )) for screws .

    • @justme5384
      @justme5384 2 года назад

      If you screw a lot of screws a day your wrist will be hurt. Mostly of course if you screw larger screws like 6x100mm etc

  • @lucidlx
    @lucidlx 2 года назад +1

    Shouldn’t the CT be before the Henley block split? Also CT was backwards, since reading negative values in app.

  • @davewright22
    @davewright22 2 года назад +2

    Did anyone spot Jordan had fitted the CT clamp the wrong way round? 32:30 shows a negative current draw,. Unless of course there’s solar PV.

  • @Chris_In_Texas
    @Chris_In_Texas 2 года назад +1

    28:45 Not to be Safety Sally, and call you out, but is that a proper torque screwdriver for those terminal connections? (Just asking for Cory!) 😜😁

  • @stephenfriel59
    @stephenfriel59 2 года назад +2

    are you allowed to clip the CT to the tails inside the CU?

  • @tonywood6332
    @tonywood6332 2 года назад +1

    I have the Indra, but like your man, waiting for my car (was due end Jan, now May 😏) Nice video 👍

  • @phallanxian
    @phallanxian 2 года назад +5

    Did you have to install the charger to get the VW home?

  • @PlanetCypher_
    @PlanetCypher_ 2 года назад +5

    23:32 I was under the impression you should not have cable inside a CU that is not rated for 240v, the cat5 is surely not, should it have been hived off inside a wiska before passing through the conductors?

    • @havoctrousers
      @havoctrousers 2 года назад +5

      None of the inner conductors are exposed in the CU, it's only the cat5e sheath. If the cat5e sheath wasn't rated for 240V then it also wouldn't be rated for being inside that NYY-J cable at all?

    • @PlanetCypher_
      @PlanetCypher_ 2 года назад

      @@havoctrousers yes my thoughts exactly, it seems the cable does not conform to a specific BS standard as yet anyway, just that you should follow the manufacturer’s instructions/guidance.

    • @roymorton8142
      @roymorton8142 2 года назад

      I don’t think the data cable should be incorporated inside a 240v cable anyway

  • @HousewerkRecords
    @HousewerkRecords 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great vid. How do you rate the Indra against the Hypervolt Home 3 Pro and the PodPoint Solo 3? Be interested to know your thoughts. The Hypervolt has Remote locking of the ev point which is good to stop cheeky undesirables trying to charge when your out or away.

  • @lee.m.bennett2635
    @lee.m.bennett2635 Год назад

    Whilst I agree with the upgraded tails. Back in the day 16mm was always used on 100A supplies. And the incoming PILC cable will be 16mm 😂
    Great job though

  • @markdonovan6715
    @markdonovan6715 Год назад

    Great video got my EAL ev charging course in 2 weeks how did you find it Jordan?

  • @aaronworley556
    @aaronworley556 2 года назад +2

    The main fuse doesn't protect the dno cable, it protects the meter tails.

  • @DanielPierce
    @DanielPierce 2 года назад

    I would put a little plastic or rubber washer behind the mounts screw holes to fill in the gap between the depth of the mortar and the face of the brick where you screwed in the mount so that the mount doesn’t bow when screwed down tight and everything sits flush against the wall…

  • @rosshannemann7772
    @rosshannemann7772 2 года назад +1

    I never drill into mortar, it can collapse, prefer brick, much sturdier.

  • @aido88
    @aido88 2 года назад

    Are you using a torque screwdriver on the DB?

  • @royyoung3104
    @royyoung3104 11 месяцев назад

    Anyone else just think that to get Electric cars a viable proposition for EVERYONE is pie in the sky!!!
    Just had my survey done and the amount of work involved infitting to a ' relatively ' modern terrace house was ridiculous.
    Goodness knows what woukd have been needed in my old Victorian terrace house...
    What a load of Green Bollox!!!!

  • @tommymack3210
    @tommymack3210 2 года назад

    Security screws is better than snapping. I hate opening snap products when it’s -10,15 degrees celsius and the material just breaks.

  • @FokkoDriesprong
    @FokkoDriesprong 2 года назад

    Have you looked into the SMA one? Can't think of a SMArter one :)

  • @rogerbean393
    @rogerbean393 2 года назад

    Did you miss the switched isolator coming of the Henley block , not worth considering ?
    Did you do a ZE on the 6mm existing Earth ?
    What rating is that charger 7.2kw ?
    Why is cable not armoured ? It’s going down the drive

  • @davegeorge7094
    @davegeorge7094 2 года назад

    USA home standard is one 200amp panel w/split phase.

  • @adammorehouse7664
    @adammorehouse7664 2 года назад

    My question is, could the client set up different accounts for different users if there were 2 or 3 EVs in the home?

  • @0072sy
    @0072sy 2 года назад +3

    Looking at that EV cable with the cat5 cable inside, I was always told keep your data cables away from electrical cables due to the interference and degraded network signals. Is this not the case these days?

    • @MrBobmeadows
      @MrBobmeadows 2 года назад +2

      Generally the Cat5e is shielded inside EV Ultra-type cables.

    • @duzzah
      @duzzah 2 года назад

      @@MrBobmeadows shielding only works if one end is grounded, didn't use a shielded cat 5 plug or ground the other end?

    • @timbo19
      @timbo19 2 года назад +2

      Interference just isn't that big of an issue. Remember that the electromagnetic fields around the live and neutral wires are the same but opposite polarity. That along with them being gently twisted along the length of the cable ensures effective cancellation and thus induction into adjacent cables isn't a significant issue. For the same reason, if measuring current with a clamp meter you have to put it around one wire only as if you put it around the whole cable you get a zero reading. In addition, the wires in the CAT cable are arranged as twisted pairs for the purpose of common mode rejection.
      Shielding isn't relevant to EM fields, it's purpose if present is for rejecting RFI.

    • @MrOcsicman
      @MrOcsicman Год назад

      These are digital, not analogue signals...using twisted pairs and a floating data ground...most modern ethernet devices can withstand and maintain the required data throughput these days

  • @malcdickinson06
    @malcdickinson06 10 месяцев назад

    Great video, can you answer a question for me. I have a BP pulse (new WiFi version) that is useless. A friend gave me a Podpoint. He has had his name removed from the charger so he’s no longer associated with the charger. Can I have this installed to replace the BP pulse. Thanks! Malc.

  • @wrdcc01
    @wrdcc01 2 года назад

    A small block of wood when you're drilling towards a gas pipe and the internals of the CU. Those screws are not nails and drill into the brick not the weak mortar.

  • @7123
    @7123 2 года назад

    Not going to lie, that charger looks like a cheap soap dispenser. Would be ok inside a garage, but would not want that fitted in a visible location outside my house.
    I understand your reasons for screwing into mortar, but mortar degrades over time hence why houses need repointing (process of renewing the mortar between the bricks) after so many years. Personally would feel more comfortable seeing it installed to brick work so its more secure, especially on a charger where the cable is going to be pulled about to plug into a car.
    As always though, nice professional install other than that :)

  • @slimski
    @slimski 2 года назад

    Also, the spelling of Rawl plug
    Respect John Joseph Rawlings

  • @oliverhiestand7098
    @oliverhiestand7098 9 месяцев назад

    Are there ev chargers with dynamic load balancing that work with a off grid system that charge more when there is sun and know the status of the battery?

  • @haldo691
    @haldo691 2 года назад +1

    Employing more staff so you have more houses to test chargers at I see your game Jordan

  • @Marks-Garage
    @Marks-Garage 2 года назад

    In regards to the incoming fuse upgrade if the property had very little load ie, no electric shower and bog standard 3kw oven is there any real need to upgrade the fuse? I have 60amp fuse on my incomer and at some point i want to get an ev charger fitted (spare ways on the board). I cant see why i would need to upgrade when my max load would only get to say 45-50 amps

    • @jamieh8667
      @jamieh8667 2 года назад +1

      If your installer fits ALM then no upgrade is required.

    • @haldo691
      @haldo691 2 года назад +1

      No if you're smart or have load management you'll be fine

  • @wobby1516
    @wobby1516 2 года назад +3

    Does it work with solar panels in the way that Myenergi’s Zappi can.

    • @mattyt6722
      @mattyt6722 2 года назад +1

      Still nothing new zappi does all of this and more.

  • @markjlewis
    @markjlewis 8 месяцев назад

    Was the CT giving a negative reading i.e it was installed the wrong way around?

  • @matthewstevens7486
    @matthewstevens7486 2 года назад +2

    Surely that bracket is designed to hit the middle of every brick……..I would not use the mortar for fixing

  • @terencelawrence1050
    @terencelawrence1050 2 года назад +6

    Question shouldn’t the consumers tails from fuse box be shielded as they seem to close to gas meter

    • @geraldelwood9660
      @geraldelwood9660 2 года назад +2

      I agree there is an issue here. I can't quite see the route of the tails, but if less than 50mm from gas pipes they need shielding. But the flexi gas pipe just below the CU definitely needs shielding since it is within 150mm of the switchgear / CU.

    • @terrydennis467
      @terrydennis467 2 года назад +1

      First time I've heard an electrician say that the closeness of a gas line to a consumer unit is "great".

    • @jonnysegway7866
      @jonnysegway7866 2 года назад +1

      it does seem strange that the CU is right next to the incoming gas, not the best position

  • @Gr33nMamba
    @Gr33nMamba 2 года назад +2

    I quite like this charger, slightly industrial but reassuring. Knowing I have the horrible old main incoming supply cable as described, and a 60 Amp cartridge, it's definitely something I will have to consider knowing whatever charger I go for has the ability to limit load, as I'm not sure how much pain and expense there would be dealing with Western Power.
    Personally I would have used a hard wired data connection any day of the week. The potential for having to reconfigure devices when the customer changed their router (assuming it's all ISP provided defaults) makes it a pain. Even if you just broke the data out in the cupboard, installed another 13Amp socket and used powerline to get back the router location, that would be easier to support long term. Ultimately if the customer is happy!

    • @aaaa-ig6sc
      @aaaa-ig6sc 2 года назад

      I was told by ChargedEV that installed mine that they always recommend the data dongle first, only if you really don't get any mobile signal then go for ethernet, and then only go for home WiFi if the ethernet isn't practical as a last option.

    • @MG_Steve
      @MG_Steve Год назад

      @@aaaa-ig6sc Yeah, I had my Indra Pro installed by them too. Weird suggestion tbh as hard wired should be the most reliable, but I work in IT and as there was a in-wall switch the inside wall of the mounting point for the charger, I just wired in a weather proof Cat 5/6 (can't remember which now) into the switch and the installer just wired the other end into the charger.
      If you do hard wire it, make sure you use external grade CAT5/6 cable (unless it goes directly into the charger I guess), mine had a run of about 30cm. Normal Cat 5 will degrade pretty quickly in sunlight & weather.

  • @williamanthony7224
    @williamanthony7224 2 года назад

    Fun fact. On the data cable you if fit clamps to the blue and brown pairs you can still use the other pairs for a 100mb network connection. also, I may have lied about this fact being fun.

  • @user-qg1gt8tt3z
    @user-qg1gt8tt3z 2 года назад

    What is the installation cost may be for such installation in UK?

  • @stephenwillis9518
    @stephenwillis9518 2 года назад +1

    Top job, personally using the mortar to fix to isn't really an issue (let be honest the unit weights not much, and the usage is wrapping the cable around) also thinking of newer style brick which are mainly hollow, your going to get more friction and contact via a mortar joint.

  • @jamespegg6418
    @jamespegg6418 Год назад

    Great news for electricians and copper thieves.

  • @ctsungyi1984
    @ctsungyi1984 10 месяцев назад

    Very surprised the Power supply inside is Open frame style or PCB style. Curious about long term life time with moisture, temp .

  • @TheDarylSharp
    @TheDarylSharp 2 года назад +1

    Did you request the upgrade from the DNO prior to the install when notifying them of the intention to install?
    Also does the DNO in this area upgrade to 100A for free? I’ve heard that western power want over £1000 to upgrade to a 100A fuse.

    • @alexacb63
      @alexacb63 2 года назад +1

      UKPN will upgrade for free, the exception being if it's a looped supply when they'll only upgrade to 80A, to go to 100A you need to be unlooped, at which point the way it works is you pay for the work on your property, they'll cover the cost for next door (so in some situations may be worth talking to your neighbour as if both want to be unlooped you can work out who is best to request it to keep the cost down, normally I'd imagine the person who already has the incoming cable from the street as more work will be needed next door)

    • @cogdriver
      @cogdriver 2 года назад

      Had ours upgraded by Western Power and they didn't charge a penny.

    • @MrBobmeadows
      @MrBobmeadows 2 года назад

      Western Power Networks un-looped, ran 3-phase to my gate and upgraded to 100A for free, once they were notified I had a Hypervolt installed and I was looped. As I was the end of the loop, I could not tell it was so.

    • @haldo691
      @haldo691 2 года назад

      Western power will check and upgrade the fuse and cutout for free if required but you can only have a 100a fuse if the cutout is in free air for cooling so if you have a meter box it's 80a max in a cupboard would be 80a or under the stairs

  • @mimikm222
    @mimikm222 2 года назад +1

    Sir, no crimps into those terminals? 20:34

  • @hohohobadmofo8737
    @hohohobadmofo8737 2 года назад

    Give me a blue Hager screwdriver and I’ll learn to love your ikea video. 😏