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TinkerForge #####Wallbox Type 2 16 A No of ports 1 11 kW RFID Wi-Fi Password

With the WARP2 Chargers, Tinkerforge offers open source wallboxes for charging electric and hybrid vehicles. Both the development (hardware and software) and the production takes place in Germany.The WARP2 Charger Smart 11 kW Wallbox is only 28 x 21.5 x 9.5 cm small, but has a very stable glass fiber reinforced polyester housing with thick wall. The front of the Wallbox is made of 1.5 mm thick stainless steel. The Wallbox is modular, so that the contactor can be replaced easily and cost-effectively at any time in the event of a defect (wearing part).The Wallbox can be accessed and configured via WLAN or LAN. Charging can be enabled via NFC (RFID). Various NFC cards or tags can be taught in.Via MQTT or HTTP interface, the Wallbox can be controlled remotely and integrated into other systems.Durable:High-quality components for long life (e.g. 63 A contactor)Components can be replaced individuallySecure:6 mA DC fault current detection integratedEach Wallbox is individually tested. Test report is enclosed with each Wallbox. Meets the standard DIN EN 618511Automatic earthing monitoring, voltage testing, protection monitoringControl electronics protected via changeable fine-wire fusesNetworked:Can be controlled remotely via MQTT and HTTP interfaceIntegration into smart home solutions such as openHAB, ioBroker, FHEM etc. possibleInterfaces for various programming languages availableLAN or WLAN (client or access point)WARP2 Chargers have open interfaces and are open source! Very close to the wishes of THE WARP community, the software is constantly being developed further:The charging performance can be configured time-dependant via the web interface.It is possible to operate several wallboxes at one power connection. The wall boxes ensure via WLAN that the power supply is not overloaded. Thanks to the networking via WLAN, the wallboxes can be positioned very freely.PV excess charge:The power of the Wallbox can be reduced to 6 A in 1 mA steps either manually via the web interface or via the open MQTT interface. The implementation of a photovoltaic surplus load is thus possible. WARP2 Charger is supported by the open source loading solution EVCC.This text is machine translated.

Price: EUR 1179.00

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