Hi all,
Posting this as a warning for all people looking into getting an EV charger,
If you are not confortable with setting up a server / raspberry/ etc. having to purchase it expending extra or setting the node red in a cerbo (in case you have it) and want a charger that does dynamic load balancing don’t get the Victron EV charger in any of the versions, as the Victron way of handling it is flawed, it will reduce the charge power if you get close to the limit for the installation (like for example what happens when other appliances in your home turn on) and never restore it back, getting to the point of even modifying the scheduled charge plan with this new lower setting (6 amps for example).
This way of working cripples the charge unless you’re continuously modifying it by hand each day, but you will inevitably find your ev having charge very little during nights when this happens and you didn’t notice.
Victron staff on this forum are aware of this (you can see the post linked) but replied that is the way they wanted the charger to work
Meanwhile any other smart charger in the same price range won’t have this bug or “flawed feature”, so you need to decide based on your expectations and personal needs, do you want a charger that does a lot of tricks (like many other in the market) but fails at the very basic stuff? Are you comfortable with making some DIY on a final consumer product to have this basic functionality?
you can take a look at this post for Victron staff reply from @Lucian Popescu (Victron Energy Staff)
https://community.victronenergy.com/questions/263471/evcs-throttling-charge-power-on-schedule.html?childToView=272018#comment-272018
Free advise, if you’re looking into Victron charger for fit connectivity, integration, and remote control capabilities, you could go with any smart charger with a developed app and network connection, if you need to be able to control it automatically then any with modbus communication support.