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ha:evchsrger [20/11/2025 12:12] andrewha:evchsrger [24/11/2025 00:06] (current) – [EVSE based controller] andrew
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-====== EV charge controller ======+====== EV charge controllers ====== 
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 +===== Mainpine based =====
  
  
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-Based on a Mainpine controller, internally an ESP series microcontroller+Based on a Mainpine controller, internally an ESP series microcontroller, possibly reflashable to Tasmota type code. Would do the MQTT part, not sure how to do the EV control part. 
 +This should have had a MCB / RCBO fitted as well as an isolator, although the feed is from a 16A socket with it's own MCB. 
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 +Later controller built with https://www.openevse.com/ parts, this supports MQTT over wifi or a wired ethernet. More to come... 
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 +===== EVSE based controller ===== 
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 +After the above Mainpine unit went faulty, I built a replacement using an EVSE controller module. 
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 +{{:ha:img_20251122_215836.jpg?400 |}} 
 +Components used (L to R) 
 +  * 100A double pole disconnector to isolate the unit. This is fed via a 16A industrial connector and 20A MCB in a consumer unit, it would be better to have a 16A MCB in it too, but there wasn't space and the 16A socket should always be fed via an MCB anyway. This whole consumer unit is protected by an RCD. 
 +  * 20A contactor driven by the evse module, this provides a 240v output but at low current. The double pole contactor isolates the EV unless energised, so until the cable is connected, the cable is unpowered. 
 +  * EVSE module (The blue bit marked MinMax visible is the AC to DC converter). This is WiFi capable, but I have disabled it because.... 
 +  * Ethernet module connected to the EVSE unit. This is used instead of the WiFi. 
 + 
 +The round object at the top is a current transformer to measure the current the EV draws. 
 + 
 +The LCD module is driven from the EVSE and changes colour depending  on the charging state of the module (Green - connected but charged, red - charging) 
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 +{{:ha:img_20251122_215818.jpg?400 |}} 
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 +---- 
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 +===== MQTT info ===== 
 + 
 + 
 +This is a simple flow from NodeRed to show data which can be extracted from the EVSE module. 
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 +{{:ha:nodered-evse.png?600|}}
  
-Later controller build with https://www.openevse.com/ parts. More to come... 
  
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