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Charging Power | 7.6 kW |
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Charging Level | Level 2 |
Mounting | Wall-mounted |
Output Current | 32A |
Connector Type | J1772 |
Communication | Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
Integration | SolarEdge Home ecosystem |
Cable Length | 25 ft |
Compatibility | All EVs with J1772 connector |
Operating Temperature | -22°F to 122°F (-30°C to +50°C) |
Certifications | UL |
Voltage | 208-240 VAC (split phase) |
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Details the manual's focus on advanced configuration features and its role as an extension to supplied manuals.
Outlines the necessary qualifications and expertise for electricians to understand and perform tasks.
Specifies general maintenance limitations and the consequences of unauthorized tampering on warranty claims.
Provides guidance on retaining the manual, following instructions precisely, and potential hazards of non-compliance.
Directs users to the SolarEdge website for additional manuals and information.
Describes LAN, WLAN, and WLAN Access Point interfaces for connecting the EV Charger to networks and backends.
Explains the meaning of LED bar displays and acoustic signals for indicating charging station status and communication.
Identifies essential interfaces and controls located in the connection panel for charging station configuration.
Details the DIP switch settings required for enabling charging station communication and network settings.
Overview of the web interface's main sections including Status, Charging Sessions, RFID Cards, Charging Network, and System.
Covers user-specific settings, help, licenses, and logout options within the web interface.
Explains RFID reader functionality, authorization modes, and managing RFID cards via the web interface or reader.
Guides users to online FAQs for rectifying common errors and issues with the charging station.
Details procedures for updating the charging station software via web interface, USB stick, or OCPP backend.