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We will soon get an e-Golf that we want to charge using our two photovoltaic systems. One has been installed since 2011 and the other one this year. Since one is on the east side and the other on the west side, we want to make full use of the morning sun and the midday/afternoon sun.
For this, we have installed two high-voltage power connections. However, we currently have to manually switch around 12 noon to use the corresponding photovoltaic system.
Is there a solution for this? A manual transfer switch where both power connections are routed and that can be switched by hand? Or perhaps even a solution that can be controlled via LAN cable or Wi-Fi? Ideally, a socket outlet with an integrated timer that automatically switches at a set time to the "other" photovoltaic system...
What is this called? Does anyone know of anything similar?
We will soon get an e-Golf that we want to charge using our two photovoltaic systems. One has been installed since 2011 and the other one this year. Since one is on the east side and the other on the west side, we want to make full use of the morning sun and the midday/afternoon sun.
For this, we have installed two high-voltage power connections. However, we currently have to manually switch around 12 noon to use the corresponding photovoltaic system.
Is there a solution for this? A manual transfer switch where both power connections are routed and that can be switched by hand? Or perhaps even a solution that can be controlled via LAN cable or Wi-Fi? Ideally, a socket outlet with an integrated timer that automatically switches at a set time to the "other" photovoltaic system...
What is this called? Does anyone know of anything similar?
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KampfKraut23 Dec 2019 10:29Yes, however, I have only found contactors with "1 input - timer - 2 outputs." In my case, it would be "2 inputs - timer - 1 output."
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