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I recently added an Enphase PV/battery system and an Enphase IQ charger. The key point of the ecosystem's charger is that it can throttle the car's charging current to closely match my excess PV generation, avoiding sending my heard-earned power back cheaply to the utility, PG&E. I'd rather dump that excess current into my Air and Volvo EV.
The charger can modulate the current signal it sends to the car in increments of 25% of the charger's max power: 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%.
The problem I am having is that if the there is no excess current available to charge the Air, something eventually goes to sleep in the Air and the car won't start charging again when current is available. It won't charge until I wake the car with the app.
I'm thinking this is same problem that sometimes prevents other home chargers (that have a charge window scheduled) from charging the Air once the car has gone to sleep.
The same charger works fine on our Volvo EV without issues.
Are there any general solutions to this problem?
So far I've been waiting to plug the Air in until I know there is excess PV current available for charging, then hoping the power will be there without interruption so the Air's charging software doesn't go to sleep.
The charger can modulate the current signal it sends to the car in increments of 25% of the charger's max power: 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%.
The problem I am having is that if the there is no excess current available to charge the Air, something eventually goes to sleep in the Air and the car won't start charging again when current is available. It won't charge until I wake the car with the app.
I'm thinking this is same problem that sometimes prevents other home chargers (that have a charge window scheduled) from charging the Air once the car has gone to sleep.
The same charger works fine on our Volvo EV without issues.
Are there any general solutions to this problem?
So far I've been waiting to plug the Air in until I know there is excess PV current available for charging, then hoping the power will be there without interruption so the Air's charging software doesn't go to sleep.