WindyMiller I have to watch that I don't overload our grid connection
Yes, be careful, Earlier in the year I managed to overload my GE Gateway (85amps max), with my EV charger and Battery charging at the same time. It wasn't a saving session. Me being a rookie operator to my newly installed system, it was the only way I could find to stop the EV charger discharging the house batteries. It turned into a nightmare getting it going again. I wrote about it on here just yesterday. My Gateway is now limited to 80amps, and constantly adjusts the AIO's house battery charging activity, which allows other devices to get what they need. See below the saw tooth pattern is the Tumble Dryer thermostat on and off.

WindyMiller But I did load the dishwasher that morning and set the timer to come on in the free session.
That's not sufficient is it? and you well know it, it's time to change your ways WindyMiller 😅, being the Grand Master of WW functionality, and Octopus Tariff spreadsheet analysis is no excuse, now, hit the deck you slacker and give me twenty 😆