Hi Adrian, I hope this is not offensive, but I'm very curious about the cultural response to free electricity in Scotland from midnight to 7 am. My parents and relatives attributed their extreme frugality to their Scottish ancestry. At an early age I was taught that copper wire was invented by two Scotsmen fighting over a penny, and that the Grand Canyon in the U.S. was formed when a Scotsman lost a nickel down a gopher hole. I assumed it was normal for all the bars of soap in the house to be formed from compressed scraps. My parents and relatives would have lost their minds over free electricity from midnight to 7 am, and would have gone to great lengths to exploit that to an irrational extreme. Perhaps those that emigrated represented the majority of extremely frugal Scotsmen? Anyway, just curious if the free electricity for seven hours a day has an outsize impact in Scotland. (They also would have lost their minds over my Taycan purchase, but sadly they are no longer with us.)I do the same here but only need one profile as our "off-peak" is 12:00 - 07:00 and is free.
Haha, and the Treasury invented the 50p coin so that they could use a spanner to get it out of a Fifer's hand!Hi Adrian, I hope this is not offensive, but I'm very curious about the cultural response to free electricity in Scotland from midnight to 7 am. My parents and relatives attributed their extreme frugality to their Scottish ancestry. At an early age I was taught that copper wire was invented by two Scotsmen fighting over a penny, and that the Grand Canyon in the U.S. was formed when a Scotsman lost a nickel down a gopher hole. I assumed it was normal for all the bars of soap in the house to be formed from compressed scraps. My parents and relatives would have lost their minds over free electricity from midnight to 7 am, and would have gone to great lengths to exploit that to an irrational extreme. Perhaps those that emigrated represented the majority of extremely frugal Scotsmen? Anyway, just curious if the free electricity for seven hours a day has an outsize impact in Scotland. (They also would have lost their minds over my Taycan purchase, but sadly they are no longer with us.)
The charging timers and profiles only control AC charging and are ignored during DC charging.I recently completed the “WML2” recall, as well, and can no longer limit charging to anything less than 100%. I’ve scanned the settings in my car and on both phone apps, the old and new. Has any one sorted this out? Should I care if level 2 charging always gets me to 100%
so…. This morning I could not toggle Direct Charging. Later, I opened the app, the old one, and the toggle has reappeared. I can’t explain it. I’ll just assume user error and move one.The charging timers and profiles only control AC charging and are ignored during DC charging.
For AC / level 2 charging you really only want to charge to 85% and therefore should use a profile and / or timer combination.
If you could share your existing timer and profile configs we can assist further.
No worries but just in case you don't realise, Direct Charging is not related to DC charging and is simply a feature to override any profile or timer for AC charging - normally it should be set to 'off' unless you have a reason to leave it on.so…. This morning I could not toggle Direct Charging. Later, I opened the app, the old one, and the toggle has reappeared. I can’t explain it. I’ll just assume user error and move one.
I appreciate the offer to help me.