rafpug
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- Rafa
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So after playing with the included cahrger and car settings, I can't find a way to adjust amps.
The plugs that are included in the car are 240 14-50 and a tradition 120 plug.
I have a DryerBuddy that is connected to my dryer outlet that was shared between dryer and My model 3. I since then gotten a dedicated Tesla Wall connector for my model 3 and planned on using dryer buddy for the Mach E charging.
Problem is that When I connect the Ford charger, it charges at sustained amps of 30. Dryerbuddy has a LED screen showing how much amps it is pulling. I believe on a dryer plug and wiring, you only want a sustained 24 amps.
In my Tesla, I can go into the Car menu and select any amps I want. For example, I can plug the car to a 50amp wire and select to charge at 24 amps if I want. Thats what I was doing. My Model 3 also came with a 14-50 plug, plugged it to my dryer buddy and adjusted the car settings to only pull 24 amps. If pulled the full amps from a 14-50 plug, then my breaker will obviously trip because I dont have the correct wire for the load.
So I cant find a setting to adjust amps and can't use the included 14-50 amps for now. Stuck using the 120 plug for now until i find a solution. Any tips ideas would be appreciated.
The plugs that are included in the car are 240 14-50 and a tradition 120 plug.
I have a DryerBuddy that is connected to my dryer outlet that was shared between dryer and My model 3. I since then gotten a dedicated Tesla Wall connector for my model 3 and planned on using dryer buddy for the Mach E charging.
Problem is that When I connect the Ford charger, it charges at sustained amps of 30. Dryerbuddy has a LED screen showing how much amps it is pulling. I believe on a dryer plug and wiring, you only want a sustained 24 amps.
In my Tesla, I can go into the Car menu and select any amps I want. For example, I can plug the car to a 50amp wire and select to charge at 24 amps if I want. Thats what I was doing. My Model 3 also came with a 14-50 plug, plugged it to my dryer buddy and adjusted the car settings to only pull 24 amps. If pulled the full amps from a 14-50 plug, then my breaker will obviously trip because I dont have the correct wire for the load.
So I cant find a setting to adjust amps and can't use the included 14-50 amps for now. Stuck using the 120 plug for now until i find a solution. Any tips ideas would be appreciated.
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