valerun said:
. To my knowledge, there is no waterproof enclosure yet readily available for OpenEVSE. And _definitely_ not the one which is both waterproof and allows pilot signal adjustment.
We think that to solve the infrastructure problem, we need not 1,000 inexpensive units out there (which is already 2x of what OpenEVSE has) but 100,000. Otherwise, we have failed to make a difference. We want to make every other EVSE maker to drop their prices because we think that it's ridiculous to have a $1,000+ EVSE without any smart functionality. Says Jeff Bezos (Founder and CEO of Amazon): "I see a competitor's love of margins and other financial 'ratios' as an opportunity for Amazon since the competitor will cling to them while I slice through them like a hot knife through butter". That's exactly how I think and I invite you to join this way of thinking.
@valerun
Your information about OpenEVSE is grossly inaccurate.
Quick Points:
-OpenEVSE has shipped 1500+ units to date (500+ OpenEVSE v4, v5, v6 and v7, Arduino shield - 1000+ OpenEVSE PLUS varients)
-Production was increased by 2.5x to meet demand in the last couple months
-OpenEVSE does ship a outdoor enclosure AND yes current is externally adjustable
OpenEVSE was founded in 2011 when EVSE prices were 1200+ (my quote from AV was $2800 and the circuit was already in place). I believe OpenEVSE along with EVSE upgrade took many early customers away from the big boys and priced dropped fast. Sure maybe today 100,000 units needs to be sold to make the same impact but I believe plenty of significant impact was made by OpenEVSE.
To date 1500+ units have shipped, 500+ had shipped long before juicebox was even announced and the 1000+ mark was reached before Juicebox Basic customers started getting their first units. Demand is increasing, production was increased by 2.5x to meet the demand of customers and bulk orders. Commercial units based on OpenEVSE are available all around the globe (France, Israel, Netherlands...).
OpenEVSE does ship an outdoor enclosure, it is based on a die-cast aluminum enclosure form Hammond Manufacturing just like the Juicebox basic (but much smaller). There are 4 penetrations on the base and 4 on the lid, they are flush mounted captive fasteners, both parts are completely sealed during the powder coating process. The LCD window has a laser cut silicon seal, laser cut acrylic window and a powder coated Aluminum pressure plate. The button is a water proof and lit.
Current (and several other options) can be adjusted using the waterproof push button. Current can also be dynamically adjusted using the OpenEVSE remote API, several users adjust current dynamically based on a solar system output. I can adjust current and upgrade firmware on my personal unit using SSH.