Grizzl-E smart EV chargers offer reliable Level 2 charging with app monitoring. This guide covers connectivity issues.
Charger Not Connecting to WiFi
- Use Grizzl-E app for setup
- Charger requires 2.4GHz WiFi
- Hold WiFi button to enter pairing mode
- LED indicates connection status
- Signal strength matters for outdoor install
Not Charging Vehicle
- Check charge cable fully inserted
- Verify vehicle is accepting charge
- Check charger LED status lights
- Ground fault may prevent charging
- Scheduled charging may be active
LED Status Meanings
- Green solid: Ready, not connected
- Blue solid: Connected, charging
- Blue breathing: Connected, waiting
- Red: Fault condition
- Consult manual for specific codes
Scheduling and Smart Features
- Set charge schedules in app
- Delay charging for off-peak rates
- Track energy usage over time
- Adjust amperage for different needs
- 16-40A adjustable depending on circuit
Installation Considerations
- Requires dedicated 40A circuit typical
- Hardwired or NEMA 14-50 options
- Indoor/outdoor rated
- Cable length 18-25 feet typical
- Professional installation recommended
Home Assistant Integration
- Custom integration may be available
- API access varies by firmware
- Energy monitoring via clamp sensors
- Automation for time-of-use rates
- Check community for integration options