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can you connect a 2nd charger to charge anytime and use them both at the same time?

Best answer by Blastoise186

Hi ​@Davvewright9 ,

Just checked this one with my contact from the Charge Anytime team. Really sorry, but you can only have one Charger linked up at a time. You can, of course, swap that Charger out if you need to such as if it breaks and gets replaced - the team can assist with that - but only one unit can be connected to your account at a time.

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Blastoise186
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Hi ​@Davvewright9 ,

Just checked this one with my contact from the Charge Anytime team. Really sorry, but you can only have one Charger linked up at a time. You can, of course, swap that Charger out if you need to such as if it breaks and gets replaced - the team can assist with that - but only one unit can be connected to your account at a time.


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Can you connect a Rolex Zara type 2 dual tethered 7.4kw truepen 4g/wifi ev charger to charge anytime


Blastoise186
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Davvewright9 wrote:

Can you connect a Rolex Zara type 2 dual tethered 7.4kw truepen 4g/wifi ev charger to charge anytime

Sorry, that Charger is not currently supported 


Peter E
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  • January 16, 2025

@Davvewright9 there would be other issues as well like the capacity of your supply to the house. You most likely have an 80A DNO fuse which would limit your maximum power draw. Two 7kW charge points could mean a current draw of 64A which would leave you very little to use in the house. The DNO would very likely refuse permission for you to fit two unrestricted CPs based on the available supply from your local substation and future capacity required for your neighbours to install CPs.

 

What they would probably insist on is a maximum total draw of 7kW with each being limited to a maximum of 3.5kW or power sharing between the two so you are not much better off. I've seen this issue come up on other forums so it’s a real life case.

 

Peter


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