MonorailGold
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- Jamie
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- 2015 Fusion Hybrid. 2022 MME CR1 on order
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I had a 50 amp line professionally installed, from my circuit box (actually, a secondary box was added) and routed through our single-car garage. In the garage is an outlet (NEMA 14-50) that is compatible with the mobile charging kit that came with my MME. The same 50 amp line terminates at my outdoor-mounted Juice Box 40 (hardwired).
99% of the time, I'll be charging my MME outdoors (wife's car gets the garage). I opted to have the outlet installed in the garage to future-proof the setup, if/when we get a second EV. In that scenario, I would add a second Juice Box 40 and pair them together, so it charges one EV or the other.
Today, I tested my mobile charge kit and it worked as expected ... but about after ten minutes, charging stopped. I got a Juice Box notification that my charger was offline, and the Ford Pass app indicated that it was 'not charging.' I checked the circuit box and found that the line GFCI had tripped. I reset it and removed the mobile charger from the MME.
So, I'm trying to determine why the circuit tripped and how I can prevent it if/when I charge inside the garage with the mobile kit. I looked at Ford's website about the mobile charging kit and I *think* it's because the portable charger is spec'd for 240V/32A, and my Juice Box is set to 40A.
Is the solution simply to change my Juice Box settings from 40 amps to 32? Or is it potentially something more complex?
99% of the time, I'll be charging my MME outdoors (wife's car gets the garage). I opted to have the outlet installed in the garage to future-proof the setup, if/when we get a second EV. In that scenario, I would add a second Juice Box 40 and pair them together, so it charges one EV or the other.
Today, I tested my mobile charge kit and it worked as expected ... but about after ten minutes, charging stopped. I got a Juice Box notification that my charger was offline, and the Ford Pass app indicated that it was 'not charging.' I checked the circuit box and found that the line GFCI had tripped. I reset it and removed the mobile charger from the MME.
So, I'm trying to determine why the circuit tripped and how I can prevent it if/when I charge inside the garage with the mobile kit. I looked at Ford's website about the mobile charging kit and I *think* it's because the portable charger is spec'd for 240V/32A, and my Juice Box is set to 40A.
Is the solution simply to change my Juice Box settings from 40 amps to 32? Or is it potentially something more complex?
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