Steve1 Hi Steve,
I see some real problems with your setup here, both in WW and in the GivEnergy portal.
In your second GivEnergy portal image, you have selected an automation that basically says - hold my battery until Peak Time. I don't know exactly what that does, but it sound like it won't allow your AIO to power the house except at the peak window - assuming 16:00 - 19:00 - so whilst you do want that in part, anything you set WW to do, will be overridden by this automation. You don't want any automation from GivEnergy - or anyone else for that matter.
Secondly, your slot selections are interesting... and very confusing tbh
SOC Less - is the value you do not want anything to happen at or higher than this value. So if you set it at 50% - the instruction will be ignored if your AIO is at 50% or higher SoC. Target is the SoC you want the charging process to take your AIO too.
Your 'Night' window, out of the 12 half-hour slots, you want WW to choose 6 of them if your SoC is anything less than 100% and you want it to charge to 100% using 6 of the cheapest half hour slots and hold the battery in-between times.
Your 'Morning' you want it to charge for 12 out of the 12 half-hour slots only if below 50% - but only charge to 50%
Afternoon, you want it to charge for 8 out of the 8 half-hour slots but only if it is below 60% SoC and charge to 100% and hold on the other slots - there are no other slots to be held on, because you are asking to charge on them all
Evening - charge for 2 of the 8 available slots but only if less that 10% SoC but only charge to 10% and hold on the rest.
Do you concur? Is this really what you are trying to get your AIO to do - it seem massively overcomplicated to me.
One question. What is your daily consumption of electricity. Ignoring what the AIO is doing - or not doing - what is your approximate daily kWh consumed by your house?
Also, please note - even on Hold - your AIO will consume about 300W - 600W with Eco Mode set to on. It is just a GivEnergy thing...