I have a single 7kW EV charger that serves three holiday cottage. The supply to it is E7, with the night rate currently at exactly half the day rate, so most users charge at night, controlling the charge from apps. on their 'phones.
Batteries are getting bigger, so it's becoming difficult to get a full charge completely at the off peak rate, and it's only a matter of time before I get two or more EVs here at the same time, both wanting to charge.
I have a 3 wire, 2 phase supply to my property, (commonly, inaccurately referred to as split phase) which is 230 volt - 0 - 230volt, with a phase difference of 180 degrees between the two phases.
What do those of you out there who have loads of experience with EV chargers think would happen if I swapped the single phase charger for a three phase one, but with only two phases used of course?
14kW charging? The whole thing shut down and refuse to work? A funny burning smell?
Batteries are getting bigger, so it's becoming difficult to get a full charge completely at the off peak rate, and it's only a matter of time before I get two or more EVs here at the same time, both wanting to charge.
I have a 3 wire, 2 phase supply to my property, (commonly, inaccurately referred to as split phase) which is 230 volt - 0 - 230volt, with a phase difference of 180 degrees between the two phases.
What do those of you out there who have loads of experience with EV chargers think would happen if I swapped the single phase charger for a three phase one, but with only two phases used of course?
14kW charging? The whole thing shut down and refuse to work? A funny burning smell?