MachEnthusiast
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Hey there. I've owned my GT since October but I'm just getting around to looking more deeply into charging and really have only just started to use public charging. I have a few questions below.
1) I have a NEMA 14-50 240V plug on a GFI-protected 50 AMP circuit in my garage dedicated to my Mach-E. Would there be any benefit, at all, to spending money on a charging station (the ford one or Chargepoint, or whatever). It seems like these products are mostly aimed at vehicles that don't come with level 2 chargers, and the Ford mobile charger with the above setup I listed should be equivilent.
2) Is there any way I can easily test how many amps and any other relevant stats for what the car is drawing? Besides looking in the app at the expected time of charge completion. Or will this require special equipment to test?
3) I wasn't aware of the Plug-And-Charge setting until this week. Will this setting make it so I don't have to download the proprietary app for every charging network and set it up when I first park? For example, last week I went to a "Volta" charger for the first time and spent a good 10 minutes screwing with their app before I could walk away.
4) Is the above procedure also a replacement for having to find a charger in the Fordpass app and activating that way?
5) Has anyone set up a charger on the exterior of their home (versus how I have it in my garage near the plug and panel)? Pros/Cons? How easy was it?
6) Do people find they have to back in to most public charging stations as they were positioned for vehicles (like Tesla) with the charger in the back and will not reach to our charging port in front of the driver's door?
1) I have a NEMA 14-50 240V plug on a GFI-protected 50 AMP circuit in my garage dedicated to my Mach-E. Would there be any benefit, at all, to spending money on a charging station (the ford one or Chargepoint, or whatever). It seems like these products are mostly aimed at vehicles that don't come with level 2 chargers, and the Ford mobile charger with the above setup I listed should be equivilent.
2) Is there any way I can easily test how many amps and any other relevant stats for what the car is drawing? Besides looking in the app at the expected time of charge completion. Or will this require special equipment to test?
3) I wasn't aware of the Plug-And-Charge setting until this week. Will this setting make it so I don't have to download the proprietary app for every charging network and set it up when I first park? For example, last week I went to a "Volta" charger for the first time and spent a good 10 minutes screwing with their app before I could walk away.
4) Is the above procedure also a replacement for having to find a charger in the Fordpass app and activating that way?
5) Has anyone set up a charger on the exterior of their home (versus how I have it in my garage near the plug and panel)? Pros/Cons? How easy was it?
6) Do people find they have to back in to most public charging stations as they were positioned for vehicles (like Tesla) with the charger in the back and will not reach to our charging port in front of the driver's door?
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