cwcltd
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I got my PHEV on Saturday, but started trying to get info from Chargemaster a week earlier. To date they keep asking me to fill in forms without dealing with any of the questions I've been asking, and their emails make it clear that they are just interested in getting the order with absolute minimal customer service at their end.
Is there an alternative source for home chargers?
Incidentally I've tried to use one Chargemaster public outlet using a friends card. Not only did it fail to charge, it locked my car to the unit and the hotel engineers had to spend an hour communicating with them before they were told to cut the mains to the charger and reboot. This did release my car but as I left the Welcome Screen was scrolling what looked like Basic Code! In the hotel's opinion, Chargemaster has been nothing but trouble and they will ask for the charger to be removed. (It cost £50,000 to install with an OLEV grant. OLEV appear uninterested in these problems)
I finally bought Rolec and they recommended a local electrician (Blythe Electrical (Warwicks) Ltd. ) to fit it. I wanted the charger about 10 meters from the consumer unit and to avoid digging up the drive I suggested they thread it though an underground conduit which used to take a Sky satellite cable. All I needed to know was the diameter of the new power cable to be sure it would fit. Despite numerous emails no-one could give me the outside diameter of the proposed cable or tell me whether what they wanted to use would fit in a 15mm internal diameter conduit. It's as if they wanted to keep options open so that they could charge extra if their choice didn't fit. In the end I chose a 16 amp unit instead of the 32 I really wanted just to allow the use of the smallest cable. Fitting was easy and trouble free, and the conduit would have taken two of the cables they chose to use! One other comment - they were really busy with all the EV's being sold in the area!
Is there an alternative source for home chargers?
Incidentally I've tried to use one Chargemaster public outlet using a friends card. Not only did it fail to charge, it locked my car to the unit and the hotel engineers had to spend an hour communicating with them before they were told to cut the mains to the charger and reboot. This did release my car but as I left the Welcome Screen was scrolling what looked like Basic Code! In the hotel's opinion, Chargemaster has been nothing but trouble and they will ask for the charger to be removed. (It cost £50,000 to install with an OLEV grant. OLEV appear uninterested in these problems)
I finally bought Rolec and they recommended a local electrician (Blythe Electrical (Warwicks) Ltd. ) to fit it. I wanted the charger about 10 meters from the consumer unit and to avoid digging up the drive I suggested they thread it though an underground conduit which used to take a Sky satellite cable. All I needed to know was the diameter of the new power cable to be sure it would fit. Despite numerous emails no-one could give me the outside diameter of the proposed cable or tell me whether what they wanted to use would fit in a 15mm internal diameter conduit. It's as if they wanted to keep options open so that they could charge extra if their choice didn't fit. In the end I chose a 16 amp unit instead of the 32 I really wanted just to allow the use of the smallest cable. Fitting was easy and trouble free, and the conduit would have taken two of the cables they chose to use! One other comment - they were really busy with all the EV's being sold in the area!