Is This Goodbye To The Ohme?? CHEAPER & EASIER To Install.
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 มิ.ย. 2024
- Join me today as I install the Hydra Cubis EV charger for the first time, a step by step guide demonstrating how easy this is to install, is it goodbye to the Ohme?
Hope you enjoy!!
DISCOUNT CODE: SOTA-10
10% OFF ALL PRODUCTS AT VANGUARDIAN.CO.UK
DON'T FORGET TO LIKE MY VIDEO AND SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL!!
(PLEASE) :)
WHO AM I:
I’m Adam the electrician based in the south of England (Portsmouth).
I make videos that show my everyday working life installing EV charging points along with other electrical installations hopefully sharing some useful information and tips.
VIDEO LINKS!!!
THE JET RACK - FULL INSTALL VIDEO
• How To Install The JET...
THE LED LIGHTING INSTALL
• Putting The Van Back T...
THE RACKING INSTALL WITH YOKE VANS
• Van RENOVATION!! Beaut...
GARAGE INSTALL VIDEO WITH A DUCT!!
• I took on an IMPOSSIBL...
Check out my previous video, there epic!!
INTERNET WALKTHROUGH
• THE ONLY Zappi video Y...
Please also find and follow us on facebook, instagram and TikTok!!
/ sotaelectricalservices
/ sota.electrical
/ sotaelectrical
This video is for entertainment purposes only.
#ev #electricvehicle #evcharger #electrician #house #home - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Another great video, love your presentation style. I was just thinking what a nice little EV charger untill I went to their web site and discovered why the CT was missing........They want another £50 for one including VAT (ouch very naughty)
Thank you for watching mate
Nice little charger. ⚡👍Good to see you
Thank you!
Another great helpful video.
Thank you 👍
Many thanks another great video
Thank you 👍👍
We're in the process of refurbishing the house we've just bought.
At some point we're going to get a 3-phase installation done so we can run high power green tech like a heat pump and very fast charger.
415VAC 100Amps, baby! _YEAH!_ 😂
Well hopefully you have an EV with a "very fast" 22kw inverter
Great tip - photos all the way
Thanks 👍
Hi Sota, great video as always, what's that Ladder holder on the inside of the van ?
Hi Gary, thank you! It’s called the Jet Rack, I have done a video on it if you have a scroll 👍👍
Nice easy install! It's definitely worth a thought fir future budget installs.
What size D-line clips do you use for the EV Ultra cable and are they a tight fit or is there movement on the cable after wrapping round?
search for SD-CAB10B/20 (Black pack of 20 for about £10 or less if buy in bulk)
Will fit 6mm EV Ultra or armoured swa on say 2nd slot, at a pinch will just grab 10mm 3 core armoured, unsure if it will stretch to 10mm armoured EV Ultra as that req 25mm swa glands.
Basically, those D-Line clips will work on cables with a 10mm to 17mm diameter, they grab the cable very snug, check correct spacing to support cable, often 300mm spacing horizontal & 400mm vertical is about right or there about.
Don't scrimp on spacing or it will sag over time & look ugly with drooping cables.
(300mm spacing should clip 5 to 6m run of cable per pack, depending on drop/gradual bends on run)
Check the spec for cable diameter you are using, if within 10mm - 17mm, then those clips will do you proud with a neat/snug finish
You do a great job m8 but ferrules on class 2 cable ?
Thank you, yeah it’s still stranded and I just want the best connection
For the non sparkies why would you not use a ferrule on a class 2 cable?
@@davideyres955 your obviously not a sparky you donky
@@davideyres955 some people say they can come off, but under compression they are fine
I can recommend the dewalt 54v battery SDS mate. Goes through brick like butter. If you are dewalt already then the 54v batteries work in the 18v tools just run longer. 18v won’t work in 54v tools though.
It’s expensive but once invested the price dosnt sting quite as much.
Thanks for the recommendation mate 👍👍
And to add,Ohme have the contract for motobilty so they are going to dominate for next few years. I cant wait for the second hand ev car market when chargers are not included and I can actually make some money haha
And VW
And Audi
And Skoda
And polestar
And Porsche
When the cars become affordable in 10 years the batteries in the cars will need replacing, so the second hand market will never take off.
Ohme built in sim 5g sim card. Can be remotely fixed from the installer portal. I'll never give up on ohme haha
Fair enough mate 👍
From my understanding... the Ohme charger is great because it works with Octopus, meaning that Octopus tariffs work for ALL vehicles. Is this the same with Hydra ?? If not, then I don't see it as an Ohme replacement.
It is the same for the Hydra 👍👍
@@sotaelectrical so compatible with Intelligent Octopus Go without a compatible EV?
@@kcebliks correct
You not need to run armoured to chargers?
Nope, "tuf" cable will suffice in most instances. They do the EV ultra cable in both tuf & swa/armoured.
Tuf will req a 25mm stuffing gland & usually swa will req a 20mm ip rated swa gland
Either will do, depends on job - tuf is a bit easier to shape/handle, but sometimes you might get swa in heavy duty industrial areas or heck on offer. Tuf cable is generally used as it is quicker/straight forward to chuck in, especially going direct to EV charger plastic casing & swa gland would be a pita over a waterproof stuffing gland
Sweet wife just got a hybrid car and I wanted to install a charger, she’s not happy with a cable out the window 😂
Whats the best charger
A free one that works & not being used
Depends on EV & Energy Supplier amongst other things, if there was one to pick as a general one size "should" fit most...
Ohme Home Pro 8m, the longer lead will come in handy for EV's with charge port at back if the driver can't reverse onto drive. 5m version will do if owner can park closer to charge point, but 8m is better if 5m is a bit of stretch. Make sure you uncoil all the cable when charging. No solar integration but tbh it isn't needed so much these days
If you have a certain ultra smart EV like a Tesla, then any charger will work with Octopus Intelligent - even a 3 pin granny charger, as the Tesla does all the clever communicating. Otherwise it requires a specific charger for other EV's on Octopus Intelligent Go.
Eon Next Drive is not charger specific - any charger will do, even a 3 pin granny
As he said 👇
Think I prefer the ohme
That’s fair enough 👍👍
So annoying when people use allen screws where a pozi would do just fine.
Agree 100%
To be perfectly honest I used them for a while but found you could pull them off with no effort so just another connection causing more resistance effix done a great presentation about them might be worth you taking a look
@@calvinmcmahon2714 ok thanks for that mate ill take a look 👍
A particular annoyance for EV installer is manufacturers who use security torx screws. Especially when there are 2 different sizes for no good reason.
Lot of bits and screws to lose...😮
This just looks like another charger with another app and training and on and on. I stick with the same brands each time zappi,hypervolt and ohme.
Nothing special here. Good video though 👌
That’s fair enough, thanks for watching anyway 👍👍
Why does everyone call them chargers? The charger is in the vehicle. Yes, I know I'm a pedant 🙂
Don’t know mate it’s just the common terminology now
You lost me at create an account. You then lost me again at APP and WiFi. These things are too complicated for what they are, it’s a socket at the end of the day.
All EV chargers you need to create an account so nothing new in the EV world but I get what your saying 👍👍
Completely agree. There's too many coming to market expecting installers to complete another course and a load of faf to asked questions about. I hate it when I've installed a charge point for the first time and I have to learn another app and WiFi and agghh. 😂
I have a 16a commando socket on my wall fitted properly by my trusted sparks and a 16a 10 metre charge lead with an in line control box. No dicking around with apps or trying to match up smart meter tariffs with meters that you find incompatible, just set the delay to commence charging once cheap rate starts and set the upper limit in the car to stop charging before cheap rate ends. I leave the car at max 70%.
Too many accounts, too many passwords, too many incompatibility issues with wifi, chargers, cars and smart meters.
Just keep things simple.
I could have gone for a 32 amp setup but we rarely do more than 50 miles in a day and can easily refill to 70% within the cheap rate window. If we go on a longer journey we'll just supplement with public or destination charging.
Saved hundreds over buying a charger like this and having it installed. Enough to run the car for years ...
Hard pass on any EVSE with an account or an app.
Fair enough mate 👍
@@sotaelectrical Sorry, I should've said I appreciate what you've done in this video and the effort you've gone to explain the set up process (warts and all). I've bought plenty of things in the past that had to be set up and controlled via an app, to later find support drops away over time. Or worse still, the company ceases trading and the app vanishes! I think that all smart EVSE should have to conform to a standard, to enable commissioning and operation from any suitable app or service.