Hello forum friends, in advance, I am an electrician. Please don’t push the usual panic when I talk about working on low voltage systems. Thank you. tl;dr: Zoe does not charge when the wallbox is set to 6A max. charging current. At 8A and more it works. Is this normal? Longer version: Hello! I installed a wallbox for my father a few weeks ago (Heidelberg Home Eco), which can be set to different maximum charging currents via internal selector switch. We woll I had set the wallbox to the smallest level (6A). In the meantime the Zoe has been delivered and today we wanted to load the first time, but the Zoe refused. Only with the set 8 amps (and more) the Zoe was to be persuaded to shop and kept well to the set power. Is that normal that a “Mindestleist” can set up a slow charging system so that a maximum amount of the charging power comes from its PV system. What could have gone wrong here? Unfortunately, I only had one duspole to check, but the signal on the CP pin looked like the wallbox had detected the car (change from +12V DC to +-12V AC with 1kHz), but the duspole is too rough to measure the exact PWM speed ratio and the exact level. I have to get it back later. Best regards Ben