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255v - stopping ev charger
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<blockquote data-quote="RogTP" data-source="post: 549534" data-attributes="member: 37459"><p>We have a problem with voltage being too high for our EV Charger, it goes to about 255v regularly and we know the charger trips at 253. We have spoken to DNO at length and they want to put a new line into the house, which while mostly at their cost will cause enormous disturbance and some cost to us (new meter box needed and tails running to consumer unit, etc).</p><p></p><p>All we need to do is drop the voltage to the charger by 3 volts. I know a voltage optimiser would work. Is there any recommendations for one that would do the job? 32A charger so I think a 63A would cover it. We can place it so doesn't need to take whole house load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RogTP, post: 549534, member: 37459"] We have a problem with voltage being too high for our EV Charger, it goes to about 255v regularly and we know the charger trips at 253. We have spoken to DNO at length and they want to put a new line into the house, which while mostly at their cost will cause enormous disturbance and some cost to us (new meter box needed and tails running to consumer unit, etc). All we need to do is drop the voltage to the charger by 3 volts. I know a voltage optimiser would work. Is there any recommendations for one that would do the job? 32A charger so I think a 63A would cover it. We can place it so doesn't need to take whole house load. [/QUOTE]
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