Charge control
With the upgrade to our "Salia" board, all cPH charging stations of the 2 series get a
number of additional functions. While one or more vehicles are in a charging phase, the
charging current for each charging point can be actively controlled in real time. For
various applications, it may also be useful to specify the maximum or minimum current
of the charging process. Normally, the charging current of an electric vehicle is between
6 A and 32 A (varied).
In addition, the cPH2 supports dynamic load management and enables, for example,
avoidance of load peaks or limitation of the maximum current when several charging
points are used simultaneously with a separate house connection measurement.
(Blackout protection)
In combination with a compatible inverter or additional eCB1 MP+, the Wallbox also
allows 100% use of solar power from an existing photovoltaic system for charging your
electric vehicle.
The corresponding settings are controlled via the local web interface of the charging
station. For detailed information about the charging control, please refer to the
configuration instructions
on our website
Our user interface is constantly being optimized and further developed, so we can
continue to provide you with new functionality even after you have purchased your
charging station. The control of a cPH2 with Salia board and a cPH1 with eCB1 Smart
Controller is not possible on a common web interface.
RFID-module (optional)
The RFID module is an optional order option with the cPH2 and is NOT installed as
standard. The module provides user identification to restrict or enable charging for an
authorized group of users.
Five RFID cards are included in the scope of delivery. These are stored in the Wallbox
database at the factory and are required to activate the charging process.
During normal operation, the LED on the RFID module flashes continuously for a short
time (6 s interval). The flashing indicates that RFID is ready for operation.
If you want to log on to 2 charging sockets at the same time, please disconnect one of
the charging cables and log on to the two charging outputs one after the other.
In case your RFID card was not accepted, wait a moment and try again. If the charging
station is still not unlocked, the card may be defective or not stored in the database. In
this case, contact your sales partner.
Installation and operating manual
cPH2
charging station
Version: 1.0.9
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