B177y
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- First Name
- Bill
- Joined
- Sep 17, 2023
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- Location
- Olympic Peninsula, WA
- Vehicles
- '23 J2 MME Premium, '24 Lightning Pro ER, '20 Bolt
9.5 amps as shown in the Ford app? That shows the amperage after AC to DC converter losses in the car. L1 is terribly inefficient that way.L1 charging doesn’t pull 12 amps though and it pulls more like 9.5 max. It’s incredibly conservative. I have been L1 charging in my home garage which is also probably 100ft from my panel as well and it’s fine.
Check the label or documentation of the L1 EVSE you are using, most are 10 or 12 amps at the EVSE. The Ford charger included with the car is fixed at 12 amps on Level 1. If you are using an ammeter and seeing 9.5 amps at your EVSE and it is a 12 amp EVSE, you may be seeing the voltage drop/resistance at work due to the long run or wire size. If it's a 10 amp EVSE, then 9.5 is probably reasonable.
I have a Chevy Bolt that came with a 12 amp L1 EVSE. The car defaults to 8 amps for a safety margin assuming that the home's circuit has other loads on it. You can toggle it to take the whole 12 amps with the warning that your house wiring is capable and on a dedicated circuit. The MME has no such setting in the car.
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