Scheduler Help
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I’m sure this is correct but need sanity check.
Is this the correct way to stop battery dropping during these hours.
Trying to stop battery drain when charging my EV on off peak.

Don’t trust the current Fox app as it does not switch off the scheduler properly.
Thanks
Re: Scheduler Help
So.
Even though I saved and deactivated this schedule it still changed the min Soc to 80% and left it there.
So when I checked. my house battery was being charged. (It was at 76%)
I have to manually change min soc back to 20%

So…I presume if I do this, I need another schedule to set it all back to my normal.

Oh my days. lol
Re: Scheduler Help
Yes that’s correct minsoc (uniquely) is left at it’s previous setting in the last schedule, you need to set a short self use schedule for say 5 minutes to return it it’s normal level after any schedule that has modified it.
Re: Scheduler Help
Oh i see. Like a reset.

Thanks

I’ve also read you can move the solar CT clamp so it doesn’t see the car charger as load. So will investigate that option also. (We’ll ask my installer)
Re: Scheduler Help
SoFather wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 10:38 am
I’ve also read you can move the solar CT clamp so it doesn’t see the car charger as load. So will investigate that option also. (We’ll ask my installer)
It may be possible depending on the meter wiring and how the EV has been connected, more often than not it needs the EV to be split from the house load by installing a Henley block on the live feed of the smart meter.
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