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Load balancing #247

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tonysprenk opened this issue Feb 8, 2024 · 5 comments
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Load balancing #247

tonysprenk opened this issue Feb 8, 2024 · 5 comments

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@tonysprenk
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I have a 32amp home electrical connection and my EV charger allows me to charge at up to 32amps. Of course charging at the full capacity would trip a breaker. I can set the max amps my charger will output within home assistant and I can read the total draw of my electrical system through my smart meter. It would be great if this integration allowed me to set a max draw so that it can set the amps of my EV charger so that the total draw will never be higher than, in my case, 32amps.

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I can set the max amps my charger will output within home assistant and I can read the total draw of my electrical system through my smart meter. It would be great if this integration allowed me to set a max draw so that it can set the amps of my EV charger so that the total draw will never be higher than, in my case, 32amps. AKA: Load Balancing.

Thanks for the great integration!

@RienduPre
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I would love this too

@janneho
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janneho commented Apr 16, 2024

Something like this. I had this on our old house when we had electric heating.

GO-e charger balancing

@RienduPre
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Exactly like that. This is what I use now as an alternative.

@janneho
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janneho commented Apr 16, 2024

I dont use that script anymore, but if someone is using go-e charger it has now load balancing in charger it self (in newer firmware).
You just feed in available current (loa), and it limits current by itself. Also if You have several go-e chargers, it limits total current for all chargers.

@RienduPre
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To be clear. I use a Wallbox Pulsar Plus and not a GO-e, and adjusted to automation to my needs.

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