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22 minutes ago, motdaeng said:

 

ask your in-laws if someone in their area has an ev and a wall charger. maybe they'd be willing to let you charge your car if it's really necessary ...

It's extremely rural around there with almost no electric cars. We've already asked brother in law if he knew of any chargers. But no luck 

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Here's that special adapter more formally called a "pass-thru bonded neutral-ground adapter."   Lot's of Youtube videos on this type of adapter by those folks who use certain types of portable generators.   Fancy name to where the neutral and ground are connected together within the adapter.   Also the screwdriver shown is one of those "voltage detector" screw drivers which lights up when touching 110V/220V.   

 

I keep them with in my portable charger carrying case for possible use in the land of two wire (hot and neutral) outlets.   Outlets that may have three holes (hot, neutral & ground) but actually there is no ground wire hooked to the outlet.

 

I've also wrote myself a note I keep with this "pass-three bonded neutral-ground adapter" that goes along the lines of saying: This is a pass-thru bonded neutral-ground adapter.  The hot/live prong side is marked with Red tape must only be plugged into the hot/live hole on a 2 wire socket.  Otherwise, 220V will be applied to the ground prong/hole.  Use voltage detector to determine hot/live and neutral on the 2 wire socket before plugging in the adapter.

 

This is info only....don't attempt this unless you understand the neutral-ground bonding concept and comfortable working with electrical circuits like 220V circuits.

 

 

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Keep in mind these portable chargers will only add about 3% charger per hour.  That would be like 30% over 10 hours...like if you charged overnight. For a Dolphin with 410km range a 30% charge would be around 123km of driving...or let's say probably more like a little of 100km.  But that may be more than an adequate daily top-up charge for typical daily driving, to get down the road where there are plenty of DC Fast Chargers.  

 

My portable charger easily met my daily driving needs when I first go my BYD Atto but didn't get the wall charger installed for several weeks later...I just didn't need to use a DC charger.  Topping-up by 30% over 10 hours was more than enough to keep me fully charged up...and actually after about 6pm everyday I didn't need to use the Atto until around 10am to 11am the next day so I got enough time to do around 16-17 hours of charging everyday if needed which is -approx 50%/around 200-220km realworld worth of charge/mileage for my Atto.

 

 

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I have an aftermarket charger with a long 10 m cable, switchable from 6 A all the way up to 16 A.

 

It doesn’t need an earth, and if we’re going traveling to somewhere uncertain, I take that with me.

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10 hours ago, Pib said:

Keep in mind these portable chargers will only add about 3% charger per hour.  That would be like 30% over 10 hours...like if you charged overnight. For a Dolphin with 410km range a 30% charge would be around 123km of driving...or let's say probably more like a little of 100km.  But that may be more than an adequate daily top-up charge for typical daily driving, to get down the road where there are plenty of DC Fast Chargers.  

 

My portable charger easily met my daily driving needs when I first go my BYD Atto but didn't get the wall charger installed for several weeks later...I just didn't need to use a DC charger.  Topping-up by 30% over 10 hours was more than enough to keep me fully charged up...and actually after about 6pm everyday I didn't need to use the Atto until around 10am to 11am the next day so I got enough time to do around 16-17 hours of charging everyday if needed which is -approx 50%/around 200-220km realworld worth of charge/mileage for my Atto.

 

 

If it works and they have enough electric supply after the a/c in the bedroom use, this sounds possible to keep us topped up. It's the not knowing which makes it stressful. 

 

I suppose we'll just have to go and give it a go. 

 

But Thailand does need to install more chargers in the out of the way places. 

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21 minutes ago, Brightonman said:

If it works and they have enough electric supply after the a/c in the bedroom use, this sounds possible to keep us topped up. It's the not knowing which makes it stressful. 

 

I suppose we'll just have to go and give it a go. 

 

But Thailand does need to install more chargers in the out of the way places. 

I had the same issue when I visited a rather rural Mooban in the depths of Isaan and the GWM supplied granny charger showed a fault as there was no earth. I quickly got myself one of those aftermarket chargers where you can alter the amps from 6A to 16A. This is invaluable as even charging at 10A can trip the circuit board in certain areas of low electrical power.

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5 minutes ago, Gweiloman said:

I had the same issue when I visited a rather rural Mooban in the depths of Isaan and the GWM supplied granny charger showed a fault as there was no earth. I quickly got myself one of those aftermarket chargers where you can alter the amps from 6A to 16A. This is invaluable as even charging at 10A can trip the circuit board in certain areas of low electrical power.


Yup, I bought one also when I discovered the mil’s house didn’t have an earth.

Cost me 3,600 from Lazada but have used it plenty, an advantage over the BYD charger is if possible it can charge up to 16A cutting down the charging time.

Carry it in the car and the BYD charger relegated to the spare bedroom with the multitude of other obsolete items i keep !

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38 minutes ago, Brightonman said:

If it works and they have enough electric supply after the a/c in the bedroom use, this sounds possible to keep us topped up. It's the not knowing which makes it stressful. 

 

I suppose we'll just have to go and give it a go. 

 

But Thailand does need to install more chargers in the out of the way places. 


Plugshare app shows Chatturat has a charger at 25 kw.

 

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which would be your nearest at around 40 km.

Might be worth taking a run by it when arriving in Bamnet Narong as a fallback.

( I did see it out of service yesterday but can’t find that now, might have been temporary ).

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1 hour ago, Andrew Dwyer said:


Plugshare app shows Chatturat has a charger at 25 kw.

 

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which would be your nearest at around 40 km.

Might be worth taking a run by it when arriving in Bamnet Narong as a fallback.

( I did see it out of service yesterday but can’t find that now, might have been temporary ).

Thank you for this. I did just find Chatturat 25kw PEA charger. I will be heading for that when we go.

My Plugshare doesn't look anything like yours and usually shows names in Thai. What am I doing wrong? 

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21 minutes ago, Brightonman said:

Thank you for this. I did just find Chatturat 25kw PEA charger. I will be heading for that when we go.

My Plugshare doesn't look anything like yours and usually shows names in Thai. What am I doing wrong? 

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1 hour ago, Brightonman said:

Thank you for this. I did just find Chatturat 25kw PEA charger. I will be heading for that when we go.

My Plugshare doesn't look anything like yours and usually shows names in Thai. What am I doing wrong? 


Not sure why or how mine is in English, my location has me in Singapore for some reason ??

On an iPhone so maybe why looks different.

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10 minutes ago, Andrew Dwyer said:


Not sure why or how mine is in English, my location has me in Singapore for some reason ??

On an iPhone so maybe why looks different.

I wrote an email in English to PEA and they've already replied to say that Chatturat is closed. Great service but terrible news 

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16 minutes ago, Brightonman said:

I wrote an email in English to PEA and they've already replied to say that Chatturat is closed. Great service but terrible news 


ChargeLoma is another app similar to Plugshare but that also doesn’t show Chatturat as closed so not much help.

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23 minutes ago, Brightonman said:

I wrote an email in English to PEA and they've already replied to say that Chatturat is closed. Great service but terrible news 


PEA Volta app shows it as closed ( couldn’t remember where i saw it, mistakenly thought it was google maps ), shame the other apps which show all chargers ( Plugshare, ChargeLoma ) don’t !

 

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Yesterday I went to do my shop in Villa Thonglor. In the car park they had closed several bays to install EV chargers. They already had a couple of Porsche ones in there but these were called "Onion". Is this yet another brand of EV chargers? Never seen them before.

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35 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

Yesterday I went to do my shop in Villa Thonglor. In the car park they had closed several bays to install EV chargers. They already had a couple of Porsche ones in there but these were called "Onion". Is this yet another brand of EV chargers? Never seen them before.


We have Onion AC chargers in central mall in Chiang Rai, they’re just typical 7 to 22 kW AC chargers.

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15 hours ago, Pib said:

 

Here's that special adapter more formally called a "pass-thru bonded neutral-ground adapter."   Lot's of Youtube videos on this type of adapter by those folks who use certain types of portable generators.   Fancy name to where the neutral and ground are connected together within the adapter.   Also the screwdriver shown is one of those "voltage detector" screw drivers which lights up when touching 110V/220V.   

 

I keep them with in my portable charger carrying case for possible use in the land of two wire (hot and neutral) outlets.   Outlets that may have three holes (hot, neutral & ground) but actually there is no ground wire hooked to the outlet.

 

I've also wrote myself a note I keep with this "pass-three bonded neutral-ground adapter" that goes along the lines of saying: This is a pass-thru bonded neutral-ground adapter.  The hot/live prong side is marked with Red tape must only be plugged into the hot/live hole on a 2 wire socket.  Otherwise, 220V will be applied to the ground prong/hole.  Use voltage detector to determine hot/live and neutral on the 2 wire socket before plugging in the adapter.

 

This is info only....don't attempt this unless you understand the neutral-ground bonding concept and comfortable working with electrical circuits like 220V circuits.pass-thru bonded neutral-ground adapter

 

 

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And below is my poorly made and very short video of above homemade "pass-thru bonded neutral-ground adapter" charging my Atto.  Please note I have already used my voltage detector screwdriver to determine which is the hot/live hole and neutral hole on my carport socket (A VERY IMPORTANT, MUST DO STEP)....the top hole on the socket is the hot/live hole and bottom hole the neutral....and then I plug-in the 2 prong pass-thru adapter in the correct hot/live and neutral orientation.   

 

The charger's power light comes on steady and the charging light begins blinking which means it's charging since I already have the CCS cable connected to the Atto charging port.  And the Fault light being off means no fault detected like it detecting it doesn't see  any ground since it is seeing a ground due to the pass-thru connector.   Since the neutral and ground connectors within the adapter are wired together the portable adapter sees a ground and the charger is happy....it begins charging.  If you just plugged the charger's cable into a socket with only 2 wires (hot and neutral) without the pass-thru adapter the charger does not see an earth connections and its the Fault light comes on and it does "not" begin charging.    

 

With this BYD portable 10A charger it charges the Atto at a 1.8KWH to 2.2KWH rate depending on the current charge level of your EV.    One hour of charging will give approx 3 to 4% charge....10 hours 30 to 40%, etc.

 

This is info only....don't attempt this unless you understand the neutral-ground bonding concept and comfortable working with electrical circuits like 220V circuits.  Lots or Youtube video and many webpages talking pass-thru bonded neutral-ground adapter construction (very simple construction) and how to use.   The adapter comes in very hand in the land of 2 wire socket when needing to plug-in a 3 wire device expecting to see a ground connection.   Or as others have done buy a 2 wire portable charger that doesn't use/need an ground connection.

 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Pib said:

Onion chargers have been around for a while....they are mostly Level 2, 7KW or 22KW "AC" chargers....Onion has few DC Chargers.  I see them periodically in malls here in Bangkok like at Central Malls.

 

https://evat.or.th/ev-information/current-status/index

 

 

 


Thanks for the info, JB too. This was the first time I had ever noticed them. I don't have an EV which might explain why I've never noticed them but I do have real interest in them so I am normally quite observant of things EV related.

It was almost two years ago when I borrowed an EV for a three day road trip and even then I was surprised at how many different brands of charger there were (each one needing an app) but seems it has grown massively since.

I know if you charge at home you rarely need a public charger but it must be annoying at having so many different brands out there. Or do you tend to just stick with a couple of the main ones?

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4 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

I know if you charge at home you rarely need a public charger but it must be annoying at having so many different brands out there. Or do you tend to just stick with a couple of the main ones?

When O&A, we usually use EV Station Pluz, as they're located where we stop usually, PTT Parks.  Since there for dog walk, stretch, P & a munch, we simply plug in.   So charging adds very little, if any time to our journey.

 

Other vendors we've used are, MG, PEA (@ Bangchak usually), Elexa.  All along our routes, and all having food & facilities we're stopping for to use.  Actually, very rare that we stop 'to charge'.  Simply charge while stopped.

 

Many times when settled in somewhere, we'll go out for a munch, and with so many PTTs & Banchaks, if convenient, we'll park there, plug in, and stroll to the restaurant.

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I have a question for some of you EV owners. You can now reserve PTT EV Station Pluz chargers in 30 minutes slots instead of 1 hour previously. Also previously, the charger stops automatically at 5 minutes to the hour I believe. However, it doesn’t do that anymore, it continues past the “transition” time into the next slot.

 

So my question i, if you turn up at say quarter past the hour and start charging and not realising the next 30 minute slot has been reserved and you walk away from the car to have a meal, what happens? Does the charging stop and how would the next guy start his charge if your car is in the bay?

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In my above post I mentioned PTT EV Station Pluz responded to my query about no charging stations showing right now in the new app...below is a quote of that response which gives a little more detail on the downtime between the currrent/retiring PTT Pluz app and the new/incoming PTT Pluz app.   From 2 Dec at 7pm till next morning/3 Dec at 8am the apps will be doing their handoff and you will not be able to use either app.   

 

So, if you were planning on using a PTT charger during above apps switchover dates/times you might want to adjust your plan.

 

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Currently, the new EV Station PluZ App (blue background logo) is available for download and registration from November 26, 2024 

onwards. And it will be available including display of charging stations on December 3, 2024, at 8:00 a.m.  

 

          As for usage, you can still use the old application (white background logo) until December 2, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. However, the last day to view information such as looking a history of charging, download Tax invoice in the app is December 31, 2024. 

 

          We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.   

 

Best Regards,

EV Station PluZ

02-2399998

 

 

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3 hours ago, Pib said:

 

I did install from Google Play and got registered OK....I used my foreign passport to register.  I also was able to add a payment method....only payment method allowed is via credit/debit card payment just like on the current/being retired PTT Pluz app.   I used my Bangkok Bank debit card (Mastercard)....during this payment setup process where "one" baht is debited from my bank acct account to finalize/confirm the payment method.   I may try later to see if it will accept a foreign card which supposedly the old app would not...had to be a Thai credit/debit card.   

 

I did try one of my foreign (U.S.) credit cards...a card I had added in another Thai charging network app....but when trying to get it approved in the PTT app it failed.   

 

I thought it was going to work because during the process of adding the card I had to receive a security code/one time passcode from my credit card issuing bank just like what happened when adding my Bangkok Bank debit card.   I did get that code from my card issuing bank...but after then entering the code to finalize the process the addition of the card as a payment option failed. 

 

And then I also got email/text from my card issuing bank saying the transaction had been "declined" as possible fraudulent transaction and also asked to to confirm if it was me attempting the the transaction.  I responded with a Yes it was me who attempted the transaction...and then my bank said now good to go and can try the transaction again. 

 

I did try to add the card again in the new PTT app but now the PTT app would decline it right up front...not even go thru to process to have a security code sent...said to contact my card issuing bank.   I figure what is going on is since the card payment option addition process failed once/the first time that PTT don't even want to try a second time.  Maybe others have added a non-Thai credit/debit card in the PTT app with success?   Anyway, I'm not going to try any of my other foreign cards...will just go with the one payment option (the Bangkok Bank debit card) which I did get added successfully.

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48 minutes ago, Pib said:

I did try one of my foreign (U.S.) credit cards...a card I had added in another Thai charging network app....but when trying to get it approved in the PTT app it failed.   

 

I thought it was going to work because during the process of adding the card I had to receive a security code/one time passcode from my credit card issuing bank just like what happened when adding my Bangkok Bank debit card.   I did get that code from my card issuing bank...but after then entering the code to finalize the process the addition of the card as a payment option failed. 

 

And then I also got email/text from my card issuing bank saying the transaction had been "declined" as possible fraudulent transaction and also asked to to confirm if it was me attempting the the transaction.  I responded with a Yes it was me who attempted the transaction...and then my bank said now good to go and can try the transaction again. 

 

I did try to add the card again in the new PTT app but now the PTT app would decline it right up front...not even go thru to process to have a security code sent...said to contact my card issuing bank.   I figure what is going on is since the card payment option addition process failed once/the first time that PTT don't even want to try a second time.  Maybe others have added a non-Thai credit/debit card in the PTT app with success?   Anyway, I'm not going to try any of my other foreign cards...will just go with the one payment option (the Bangkok Bank debit card) which I did get added successfully.

 

UPDATE to above post...I succeeded in adding my foreign card:     Although the automated responses from my card issuing bank where they said my card is good-to-go now since I confirmed it was indeed me attempting to add my card to the net PTT app I decided to "call" my bank to confirm since PTT rejected my card again...and I didn't even get to the receiving the security code part of the process.      I have had these a few times over the years where you respond to the card-issuing bank automated texts/emails asking if it was indeed me or not attempting a transaction and that always cleared things up....the card was indeed good-to-go again.  But this time I decided I wanted to call and confirm with my bank since I wanted to try to determine if it was just PTT rejecting the card but making it appear it was my card issuing bank...OR was my card issuing bank indeed causing the issue....the card was really not-good-to-go again.   When I called my bank they just asked again if it was me who attempted the transaction and I said Yes.  The rep then said she refreshed the card and I can try again.  I then talked to the rep about, Does the automated process/replies I gave saying it was indeed me...asked does that automated process really work or not?   The rep said Yes it does but sometimes it "takes a little time."   Anyway, the rep said I could try again....I said thanks...have a nice day...and ended the call.  I then tried adding the card again to the new PTT app and this time I once again got to the prompt to receive the security code....I received the code...entered the code to hopefully complete the PTT card addition process and this time it was a success!!!!---card was accepted and added as a payment option in the PTT app.  So, the new PTT app "will" accept foreign cards.

 

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10 hours ago, Brightonman said:

Well we got to Bamnet Narong in Chaiyaphum. The journey from Jomtien took 11 hours. We found one charger that didn't work (the first time we had used a charger since having our home charger fitted) which was a little stressful. Then I took the wrong way and ended up going toward Pattaya with no obvious u turn. Luckily we came across a ptt station with a totally unused charger not mentioned on any app or on the front sign. This gave us a full chatge in under an hour. Which improved menstrual relations between the two main parties.

 

After charging one more time at a PEA site we got fairly close to our in-law's village. But then surprise surprise we passed a ptt station just 42 kms from our destination on the opposite side of the road that looked like it had a charger. We u-turned and found another invisible charger not on any apps or on the sign.

 

So the moral of the story is to ignore the apps and hope for the best and you'll get there eventually! 

 

We're at bamnet Narong with 360 kms of remaining charge and a charger just over 40 kms away. 

Great you arrived...no electrons shortage. 

 

Where you say "...ignore the apps..." surely you don't mean the actual charging network apps like the PTT and PEA apps as without the chargers showing on those apps you wouldn't have been able to use those chargers.

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