Skip to main content
All CollectionsHardware: Volt Time Chargers
Locally logging into your Volt Time charger
Locally logging into your Volt Time charger
Updated yesterday

This article is written for Volt Time Source and Source 2 chargers. This will not work for:

  • Source 2s

  • One

  • Non-Volt Time chargers

If your charger is offline, you may need to locally log into it to change important settings. There are 2 ways you can log into your charger locally. It depends on if your charger is connected to your network.

Passwords

You need passwords to login. Your installer may have left a sticker with these passwords. You can usually find it in your building's fuse box, near the charger or pasted inside the charger's manual.

  • Ad-Hoc WiFi password, can be either:

    • Source 2 chargers

      • 1x PIN (1234) (found on the sticker), or

      • 2x PIN (12341234)

    • Source chargers

      • A long, complicated string found on the sticker.

  • Username: Installer (with a capital I)

  • Password:

    • Source 2 chargers

      • 1x PIN (1234), or

      • 2x PIN (12341234)

    • Source chargers

      • A long, complicated string found on the sticker.

Connecting to your Volt Time charger using an IP scanner

If your charger is connected via WiFi or Ethernet to your building's network, and you have a computer or phone with access to that network, you can find the charger's IP address and log into it.

  1. Make sure your phone or computer is connected to the same network as the charger.

  2. Download an IP scanner for this device.
    Windows: Bonjour Browser
    Mac: IP Scanner
    Android or iPhone: Fing (Play Store) (App Store)

  3. Scan for the IP. Look for Type _evse._tcp, and the Hostname should be source-xxxxxxxx or ray-xxxxxxxxxx

  4. Copy the IP and paste it into your browser's URL. Remove any ports (like :80, :443)

  5. Your browser will warn you that the network is not secure. Connect anyway by clicking Detailed Information or something similar.

  6. Login using the passwords as described above.

Alternatively: Connecting to your Volt Time charger via Ad-Hoc WiFi

If you cannot find the charger on your network, you can connect via its Ad-Hoc WiFi function.

  1. Unplug your car

  2. Wait for the LED to turn from white back to green or red

  3. On a phone or laptop, find a WiFi network called VoltTime_000xxxx

  4. Use the Ad-Hoc WiFi password as described above.

  5. Your device may warn you that this network doesn't have internet. This is correct. Click "Yes".

  6. On the same device, open an internet browser and navigate to a website called https://10.10.0.1

  7. Your browser will warn you that the network is not secure. Connect anyway by clicking Detailed Information or something similar.

  8. Login using the passwords as described above.

Did this answer your question?