I have mentioned this before a long time back but think it is time to mention it again.
I do not use any of the automations and schedules from Bluelink to charge my car. Instead I have a TAPO P110M Smart Plug and the TAPO App to start the charge.
1. Plug in the TAPO Smart Plug into the socket.
2. Plug the Car charge cable into the Smart Plug and the Car.
3. Go to the TAPO App, select the Smart Plug and select a schedule. If you do not want a schedule just press the power button on the TAPO App for the Smart Plug.
4. Any time after the charge starts go to the Bluelink App and see what percentage the charge is at. Carry on the charge until you believe you have enough charge.
5. Either let the TAPO App finish the schedule or press STOP on the TAPO App….. Charge is now finished.
Why does my new Tucson forget settings?
Tucson PHEV Ultimate + Tech Pack. Amazon Grey/Moss Grey
Ordered: 10 May 2022
Estimated Delivery: Oct/Nov/Dec/Jan/Feb 2022/23
Dealers: 28 Feb 2023
Pick up: 08 Mar 2023
Refused: 08 Mar 2023
New Order: 08 Mar 2023
Picked up: 18 Jan 2024
Ordered: 10 May 2022
Estimated Delivery: Oct/Nov/Dec/Jan/Feb 2022/23
Dealers: 28 Feb 2023
Pick up: 08 Mar 2023
Refused: 08 Mar 2023
New Order: 08 Mar 2023
Picked up: 18 Jan 2024
Just for information : Have had my new facelift N Line S for 12 days now. Even with initially leaving the car on accessory for long periods I haven't had a reset issue.
I am the OP of this topic and obviously started it with the previous version.
I am the OP of this topic and obviously started it with the previous version.
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Beards: As I said previously, your TAPO P110M smart plug is a 13 amp socket.
So it must take the best part of 5 hours to charge your PHEV?
For indoor use only - Output: 13A Max
EV charging is not supported since it typically requires higher power, and its charging current exceeds the rated current of the plug
and see
https://www.tp-link.com/uk/home-network ... apo-p110m/
In view of that, I don't think recommending the Tapo P110M is advisable, as although you clearly have had no issues, others may have less safe wiring.
We have a 7kWh 32amp wall charge point, so about 2 hours empty to full, leaving 3 hours Off Peak to recharge our storage batteries fed by solar panels.
So it must take the best part of 5 hours to charge your PHEV?
For indoor use only - Output: 13A Max
EV charging is not supported since it typically requires higher power, and its charging current exceeds the rated current of the plug
and see
https://www.tp-link.com/uk/home-network ... apo-p110m/
In view of that, I don't think recommending the Tapo P110M is advisable, as although you clearly have had no issues, others may have less safe wiring.
We have a 7kWh 32amp wall charge point, so about 2 hours empty to full, leaving 3 hours Off Peak to recharge our storage batteries fed by solar panels.
Ultimate AWD PHEV in Sailing Blue + Moss Grey interior.
(ex Sporty PHEV)
(ex Sporty PHEV)
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