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Any way to check if setSmartChargingOutput actually set a limit on the output current?

Open idkwhatthisshouldbe opened this issue 2 years ago • 0 comments

Hey, so I have an EV charger, I have set up a steve server, and everything is connected and seems to be working. I used an ESP32 to set the max output level using the function setSmartChargingOutput I did not get any error so I am assuming the charger accepted it. The value for it isn't getting updated in the mobile app for the charger and it does not seem to have a response system and seems to be only pushing the data to the charger. Is there any way/function I could test whether the charger has accepted the limit without actually having to start a transaction and physically measuring it?

idkwhatthisshouldbe avatar May 30 '23 14:05 idkwhatthisshouldbe