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==Potential-free contact== | |||
[[File:Potential free contact location.png||none]] | |||
This terminal is found on the interface board. It enables the following features, which are configurable in the app: | |||
=== Option 1: Emergency stop === | |||
This option allows the charging process to be stopped immediately when the input circuit is opened or closed. | |||
* If charging is in progress and the input state changes to trigger an emergency stop, the session is put ON HOLD. | |||
* If the charger is idle and the input state changes to trigger an emergency stop, a new session can be started but will immediately be put ON HOLD. | |||
* The ON HOLD status is visible in the app when the charger is in this state. | |||
* When an emergency stop is active, the blue LEDs will light up in sequence from top to bottom. | |||
* The charger will immediately stop charging. | |||
=== Option 2: Block or allow charging === | |||
This option allows charging to be blocked or allowed when the input circuit is opened or closed. | |||
* If charging is in progress and the input state changes to block charging, the session will be put ON HOLD. | |||
* If the charger is idle and the input state changes to block charging, a new session can be started but will immediately be put ON HOLD. | |||
* The ON HOLD status is visible in the app when the charger is in this state. | |||
* When charging is blocked, the blue LEDs will light up in sequence from top to bottom. | |||
* The charger will wait 2 seconds to check for false positive signals before stopping or restarting the charge. | |||
=== Option 3: Reduce charging rate === | |||
This option reduces the charging rate when the input circuit is opened or closed. | |||
* If power reduction mode is selected, the user can configure the new, lower charging rate (from 6 A to the maximum allowed by the charger). | |||
* The charger will wait 2 seconds to check for false positive signals. | |||
* If power is reduced by the potential-free contact, the LED light sequence will not change. | |||
* The user can see the cause of the power reduction in the app's diagnostic screen. | |||
* If the rotary switch is set to a value lower than the one configured in the app, the charging amperage will decrease to match the switch's setting. If the switch is set to a higher value, the amperage will remain at the app-defined limit. If the rotary switch is in an invalid position, the amperage will default to 6 A. | |||
By default this setting must be set to allow charging when circuit is open (Option 2). | |||
Potential-free contact can work with or without DLM/SOLAR/OCPP integration. | |||
If charging was blocked by potential-free contact and later unblocked, charger will apply randomized delay before starting charging (if it's enabled) | |||
If charging was blocked by either '''Option 1 or Option 2''' and later unblocked, or its charging power was reduced by '''Option 3''' but was allowed to return to normal rate - charger will start charging from lowest possible power and later ramp up gradually (at a rate of 10% of the rated power per minute). | |||
Charger is able to send information to OCPP server informing it why charging is not allowed or why power is decreased. | |||
===Potential-free contact examples=== | |||
[[File:Potential free contact support.png]] | |||
Latest revision as of 13:50, 15 July 2025
Potential-free contact

This terminal is found on the interface board. It enables the following features, which are configurable in the app:
Option 1: Emergency stop
This option allows the charging process to be stopped immediately when the input circuit is opened or closed.
- If charging is in progress and the input state changes to trigger an emergency stop, the session is put ON HOLD.
- If the charger is idle and the input state changes to trigger an emergency stop, a new session can be started but will immediately be put ON HOLD.
- The ON HOLD status is visible in the app when the charger is in this state.
- When an emergency stop is active, the blue LEDs will light up in sequence from top to bottom.
- The charger will immediately stop charging.
Option 2: Block or allow charging
This option allows charging to be blocked or allowed when the input circuit is opened or closed.
- If charging is in progress and the input state changes to block charging, the session will be put ON HOLD.
- If the charger is idle and the input state changes to block charging, a new session can be started but will immediately be put ON HOLD.
- The ON HOLD status is visible in the app when the charger is in this state.
- When charging is blocked, the blue LEDs will light up in sequence from top to bottom.
- The charger will wait 2 seconds to check for false positive signals before stopping or restarting the charge.
Option 3: Reduce charging rate
This option reduces the charging rate when the input circuit is opened or closed.
- If power reduction mode is selected, the user can configure the new, lower charging rate (from 6 A to the maximum allowed by the charger).
- The charger will wait 2 seconds to check for false positive signals.
- If power is reduced by the potential-free contact, the LED light sequence will not change.
- The user can see the cause of the power reduction in the app's diagnostic screen.
- If the rotary switch is set to a value lower than the one configured in the app, the charging amperage will decrease to match the switch's setting. If the switch is set to a higher value, the amperage will remain at the app-defined limit. If the rotary switch is in an invalid position, the amperage will default to 6 A.
By default this setting must be set to allow charging when circuit is open (Option 2).
Potential-free contact can work with or without DLM/SOLAR/OCPP integration.
If charging was blocked by potential-free contact and later unblocked, charger will apply randomized delay before starting charging (if it's enabled)
If charging was blocked by either Option 1 or Option 2 and later unblocked, or its charging power was reduced by Option 3 but was allowed to return to normal rate - charger will start charging from lowest possible power and later ramp up gradually (at a rate of 10% of the rated power per minute).
Charger is able to send information to OCPP server informing it why charging is not allowed or why power is decreased.
