Re: Delayed Charging Timer
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:54 am
Please post system infomation screen which show the software version and confirm this was using only the Enyaq timer.
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Great news, out of interest are you able to confirm the software versions now being shown? Think you should be able to view in the infotainmentgreenmach wrote: ↑Wed Feb 09, 2022 5:05 am Hi All,
So my enyaq went in to the dealership last week to try to fix a number of minor issues (including delayed Charging) and after consultation with Skoda technical they updated the software and asked me to test it….with good news!
For the first time since owning the car in July, I have successfully charged to 80% between the hours of 2-6am using the built in timer
Hopefully you can all get in to get the update soon! But the issue does seem to be fixed.
PodPoint have come back to me a couple of times on this issue and have been very helpful, they believe they have found an issue with the Enyaq (I would assume VAG in general) charging implementation and they have updated my PodPoint with a fix for me to try tonight to see if the car starts a scheduled charge at the full rate.marccdavison wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 4:05 pmHi I am seeing exactly the same issue on my 80x with my Pod Point where if I schedule charging it only charges at 3.5kw but if I do an immediate charge it charges at the full 6.5 to 7Kwtomm636 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 1:30 pm Is anyone else having issues with their Enyaq reducing the charge current? My Procedure is as follows:
- Ohme Charger scheduled to always charge between 0030-0430
Judging by the amount of charge I get and some times I check the mySkoda app in the night, i'd say its about 50/50 whether i'm charging at 3kW or 7kW. If I catch it at 3kW a quick pause/restart on the ohme app seems to solve the issue.
- Enyaq- No locations set / Charge limit set at 80% / "Limit Current"-Not set
I have spoke to Ohme who have looked at my charging from their system, they say the charger is attempting to charge at 7kW but the car is not taking it.
Hoping someone knows a fix to this as its getting frustrating/expensive waking up to 50% less charge than i'd planned.
Thanks Tom
I have no location / schedule etc set in the car. All scheduling is via Pod Point and I am 99.9999% certain it's not the Pod Point load regulating given that it does it the middle of the night, or at any other time of day if I want to test / replicate.
I've replicated multiple times following these steps:
Set a schedule on Pod Point (confirm active, Yellow Light on Pod Point)
Plug Car in to Charger - Generally the Light in the charger area will go white (have also seen it go red but the result is the same)
Once Plugged into Charger - Charge Status instantly becomes unavailable in the App
Wait for charge schedule to start and then check the app - Charge State available again and it will show 3.5kw charging rate.
Manually stop the charge from the App / car
Clear the pod point schedule and wait for pod point light to go blue
Start Charge again from the App / Car
Charging rate shows as 6.5 or 7kw immediately.
I have a support ticket with Pod Point at the moment hoping they have logs from the charger but to me it looks like some sort of "handshake" issue with the car when the charge is started by the pod point activating.