Reply: No these updates did not solve my issue, however I did take it to the dealer and they found some incorect temp sensor readings in the charge port. They replaced the chargeport and that has now corrected the variation I was cseeing in the charging waveformYesterday I received a Priority Update 23-PU0105-DC-CHG2 and Ford Power Up 4.2.6 I charged last night at 48 amps (using the Chargepoint Home Flex ) and the waveform stayed solid at 11Kw through the whole charge cycle with no variations. (see original thread post for a funky charging wave form last month). Could these updates have solved my issue?
So there was a temperature issue that was causing throttling to occur. In this case it wasn't the EVSE throttling things, but the car itself.Reply: No these updates did not solve my issue, however I did take it to the dealer and they found some incorect temp sensor readings in the charge port. They replaced the chargeport and that has now corrected the variation I was cseeing in the charging waveform
That is correct. And it was also an issue with the MachE loaner from the dealer.So there was a temperature issue that was causing throttling to occur. In this case it wasn't the EVSE throttling things, but the car itself.