The Waiheke Don
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I have a 2011 iMiev in New Zealand.
1. I asked my 'sparkie' to look at the expensive (15 amp) timer I was using as it looked a bit 'toasted and had a crack where the charging extension line was attached. He said the reason my timer looked a bit suspicious was because the outside, mains 3 pin receptacle wasn't rated at 20 amps i.e. it wasn't designed to receive the thick ground pin). Long story short a special timer box could be 'created' with a 15 amp timer used to trip a relay to flip a switch to connect the house power to the iMiev charging cable. ** Sorry this is question is being written by a very non technical person ** When I charge the iMiev I switch it on at midnight and some time later it stops charging. There is a big difference between peak and off-peak rates, so I wondered if it would be OK to buy another timer rated at 15 amps to see if it can take the load. My charging cable has a display that indicates a full charge uses about 8.7 kwh all up and seems to draw 13 amps. Any suggestions with many thanks, Don
1. I asked my 'sparkie' to look at the expensive (15 amp) timer I was using as it looked a bit 'toasted and had a crack where the charging extension line was attached. He said the reason my timer looked a bit suspicious was because the outside, mains 3 pin receptacle wasn't rated at 20 amps i.e. it wasn't designed to receive the thick ground pin). Long story short a special timer box could be 'created' with a 15 amp timer used to trip a relay to flip a switch to connect the house power to the iMiev charging cable. ** Sorry this is question is being written by a very non technical person ** When I charge the iMiev I switch it on at midnight and some time later it stops charging. There is a big difference between peak and off-peak rates, so I wondered if it would be OK to buy another timer rated at 15 amps to see if it can take the load. My charging cable has a display that indicates a full charge uses about 8.7 kwh all up and seems to draw 13 amps. Any suggestions with many thanks, Don