azerik
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- Erik
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It was designed to run at 48amps. So When it's actually charging at 40 or 48 it's still less stress on it then 5 hours at 48amps which they all could do previously. This is not hardware driven. It's some module somewhere re-using a variable it shouldn't and borking up the charging instructions. 3 years the car has been out, charing at 48 amps all the time. Someone makes an update somewhere it' collides with something in the onboard charger instructions and we get this.
Don't think in any way Ford is doing this because all of a sudden they figured out it'll save the battery health or charger. I think (and I have been known to think WAY outside the box from time to time) If anything it could have been on purpose just to be nice to the grid (however ridiculous that sounds think about it for a few minutes.) or get a kick back from some vendor. But most likely someone just screwed up and the 2 people that QA these releases were on summer vacation and a PM cried enough to get the build guy to push it. Someone's getting written up no matter how this plays out.
Don't think in any way Ford is doing this because all of a sudden they figured out it'll save the battery health or charger. I think (and I have been known to think WAY outside the box from time to time) If anything it could have been on purpose just to be nice to the grid (however ridiculous that sounds think about it for a few minutes.) or get a kick back from some vendor. But most likely someone just screwed up and the 2 people that QA these releases were on summer vacation and a PM cried enough to get the build guy to push it. Someone's getting written up no matter how this plays out.
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