RidingwithScotty
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- First Name
- Erin
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- Jun 16, 2021
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- Location
- Virginia
- Vehicles
- 2023 Mustang Mach-E CA Route 1 aka Seabiscuit
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Hi!
So I’ve run into a bit of a frustrating conundrum with Scotty. One of the reasons I felt comfortable getting him was the house my family lives in coming with a 14-50 outlet in the garage built in during new construction. However, I’m now wondering how great of a perk that was…
After encountering hot plugs while charging and overheating with the FMC, I’ve swapped it out for a classic Grizz EVSE and swapped out the builder grade outlet for a Bryant 14-50 from Grainger. Still had a hot plug while charging occasionally; changed the settings on the Grizz to 32 amps max out of an abundance of caution and have still run into a warmer than desired plug. Now this last time my dad had been charging his Tesla at the 32 amp max to allow me to charge later that evening, but should it still have been warm while charging Scotty after sitting for 40 minutes? Of course I get to hear a little bit of Tesla elitism with that app allowing you to adjust the amps whereas Ford doesn’t; I love how my my baby drives and looks so that’s that. But I am wondering what could be causing this aside from the scary Occam‘s razor answer of wiring not being adequate for the task at hand…
Any suggestions/advice would be gratefully welcomed.
So I’ve run into a bit of a frustrating conundrum with Scotty. One of the reasons I felt comfortable getting him was the house my family lives in coming with a 14-50 outlet in the garage built in during new construction. However, I’m now wondering how great of a perk that was…
After encountering hot plugs while charging and overheating with the FMC, I’ve swapped it out for a classic Grizz EVSE and swapped out the builder grade outlet for a Bryant 14-50 from Grainger. Still had a hot plug while charging occasionally; changed the settings on the Grizz to 32 amps max out of an abundance of caution and have still run into a warmer than desired plug. Now this last time my dad had been charging his Tesla at the 32 amp max to allow me to charge later that evening, but should it still have been warm while charging Scotty after sitting for 40 minutes? Of course I get to hear a little bit of Tesla elitism with that app allowing you to adjust the amps whereas Ford doesn’t; I love how my my baby drives and looks so that’s that. But I am wondering what could be causing this aside from the scary Occam‘s razor answer of wiring not being adequate for the task at hand…
Any suggestions/advice would be gratefully welcomed.
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