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Hypervolt Home 2.0
Installation Manual
Nov 2021
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www.ev-hub.com.au

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  • Page 1 Hypervolt Home 2.0 Installation Manual Nov 2021 Page 1 of 24 www.ev-hub.com.au...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Hypervolt Home 2.0 – Installation Guide ......................4 1 – Positioning the Hypervolt Home ........................4 2 – Preparing the Hypervolt Unit ........................4 3 – Securing the Hypervolt on the wall ......................5 4 – Electrical Wiring ............................6 5 –...
  • Page 3 Charging curtailed on schedule: Purple..........22 The unit is locked: Orange ........................22 An error has occurred: Red........................23 Disclaimer ................................24 Page 3 of 24 www.ev-hub.com.au...
  • Page 4: Hypervolt Home 2.0 - Installation Guide

    Keep in mind that the customer may change their mind with regards to the charger location once into place and it is desirable this happens prior to routing any of the cables. The Hypervolt Home 2.0 can be fitted indoors or outdoors. 2 – Preparing the Hypervolt Unit In order to install the Hypervolt unit, you will need access to the main wiring terminal inside the device.
  • Page 5: Securing The Hypervolt On The Wall

    Place the top cover and its screws somewhere safe. Next, carefully disconnect the connector at the back of the LED panel, pop out the LED assembly from its side slots and place it somewhere safe. 3 – Securing the Hypervolt on the wall Using the drilling template and integrated spirit level provided in your kit, drill the holes to an appropriate length and diameter suitable for the fixing you are going to use.
  • Page 6: Electrical Wiring

    Next, position the Hypervolt and hang it onto the 2 mounting points. Double-check that the bottom 2 mounting holes are well aligned and insert the last 2 screws. The unit should now be safely in place. You do not need to fit the top cover back on yet, as you will need access to the wiring terminals later on. However, you may wish to place the cover on for protecting the insides of the charger from dust and other debris during the rest of the installation.
  • Page 7: Finishing Off

    Make sure you perform an adequate pull test at the unit electrical terminal to confirm the connection is acceptable. The Hypervolt Home 2.0 incorporates an automatic thermal-based detection mechanism for poor power input connections. You should perform all required electrical tests at this stage.
  • Page 8 Updated on 3 July 2021 Page 8 of 24 www.ev-hub.com.au...
  • Page 9: Hypervolt Alm V1.0 - Setup Guide

    Hypervolt ALM V1.0 – Setup Guide 1. Introduction The Hypervolt ALM has been designed with ease of installation in mind. Its lightning-fast reaction time to overload currents coupled with the fact that Hypervolt records the power and energy from the CT means you will improve on the safety of your installation while gaining insights into the energy usage of the property.
  • Page 10 Locate the rotary switch. It is situated adjacent to the CT connector you have plugged the CT into. Use the following table to select the switch position which matches your requirements for the installation. Note: Each installation is different; hence the settings will differ from site to site. CT installed ALM enabled Fuse rating/max incomer load...
  • Page 11 *** use this setting only to indicate that a CT is installed but when ALM is not required. When this setting is selected, the Hypervolt will know a CT is connected and record the CT power and energy measurements for the CT. Updated on 5 July 2021 Page 11 of 24 www.ev-hub.com.au...
  • Page 12: Hypervolt Home 2.0 - Getting Started

    Hypervolt Home 2.0 – Getting Started 1 Your new Hypervolt Home 2.0 Hypervolt has developed a flawless, smart, and beautifully-designed charger that meets all your domestic charging needs. To make the most out of your Hypervolt charger here’s what we recommend you do: 2 Get your Hypervolt online Your Hypervolt is a smart charger.
  • Page 13: Step 1

    2.1.1 Step 1 Using your mobile device, look for a new network. You will have to navigate to your WiFi settings menu and make sure WiFi is enabled on your device. Depending on your charger’s firmware, in your Wi-Fi network, you might be shown “hypervolt-ABCD”, “ABCD”...
  • Page 14: Step 2

    Once connected to the hypervolt-charger network, open your favourite browser and type in the following URL: “http://hypervolt.energy”. 2.1.2 Step 2 Page 14 of 24 www.ev-hub.com.au...
  • Page 15: Step 3

    If the page does not load you may have to type in the IP address manually: 172.16.73.1 2.1.3 Step 3 You will then be presented with the configuration page. Make sure you are on the ‘Network’ tab. Select the network you want to connect to from the list of available networks. Scroll to the bottom of the page, type in the password and hit ‘Save’: Page 15 of 24 www.ev-hub.com.au...
  • Page 16: Step 4

    2.1.4 Step 4 After you hit Save once, the charger will disconnect from your phone and try to connect to the network you have selected. It will do so irrespective of your password being valid or not. The LED ring around the unit will also switch to the same colour as the front LED display.
  • Page 17: Sign Up For The Hypervolt Dashboard

    Sign up for the Hypervolt Dashboard Sign up to the Hypervolt Dashboard and you will be able to access features such as viewing consumption data, schedule charging sessions, control the brightness of your LEDs, check the status of your charger in real-time, and much more.
  • Page 18: Step 1

    3.1.1 Step 1 Access the Hypervolt website - https://hypervolt.co.uk/ 3.1.2 Step 2 In the top right-hand corner click on the ‘Sign up’ button. If you already have an account with us, please use the ‘Sign in’ button instead. An account registration window will open. Page 18 of 24 www.ev-hub.com.au...
  • Page 19: Step 3

    3.1.3 Step 3 Once you’re logged into your account, you’ll be able to see a ‘Profile’ button in the top right of the home screen. Click profile, and from the drop-down menu select ‘My dashboard’. 3.1.4 Step 4 Now input your unique adoption token. Page 19 of 24 www.ev-hub.com.au...
  • Page 20: Step 5

    3.1.5 Step 5 Click on ‘Adopt Charger’ and you will be redirected to your charger’s dashboard page. 3.1.6 Step 6 Have a look around! In the dashboard you can schedule your charge times to match your electricity tariff, monitor current and previous charging sessions, control LED brightness, and more. Updated on 3 July 2021 Page 20 of 24 www.ev-hub.com.au...
  • Page 21: Get Familiar With The Different Colours

    Get familiar with the different colours Your Hypervolt will keep you informed at all times of its status via the LEDs on the unit. 1. Setup mode: Blue Bolt & White Ring. Your charger is unable to connect to the network. This is perfectly normal if your Hypervolt has just been installed or you have just made some changes to your local network.
  • Page 22: Charging In Progress: Green

    3. Charging in progress: Green. Charging is in progress. 4. Charging curtailed on schedule: Purple. Ready to start charging, waiting for the time you have scheduled. 5. The unit is locked: Orange You can use the Lock function within the App to disable the charging from happening if you are away from home.
  • Page 23: An Error Has Occurred: Red

    6. An error has occurred: Red. There is an issue with your charger and your charging may be affected. Check status in the Hypervolt App or contact support here. Page 23 of 24 www.ev-hub.com.au...
  • Page 24: Disclaimer

    The present document is drawn up by way of information only and does not constitute an offer binding upon EV Hub. EV Hub has compiled the contents of this document to the best of its knowledge. No express or implied warranty is given for the completeness, accuracy, reliability or fitness for particular purpose of its content and the products and services presented therein.

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