Thunderanger
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Bruce
- Joined
- Nov 18, 2021
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- Location
- Lake Thunderhead
- Vehicles
- 2021 Mustang Mach-E Select, 2019 Ram 1500
- Occupation
- retired
We get up to CR quite a bit. The area itself is not really that great for DCFC. Just the Kum and Go on Williams and maybe one more at Alliant. We stop in Williamsburg a LOT, and Oskaloosa. We live just south of the Iowa border in MO. Sorry you had such a problem. We ended up charging for 2 plus hours once at a ford dealer in Oskaloosa at midnight. The DCFC chargers in town that worked on the way up to Iowa City, didn't work on the way home, not matter WHAT we tried.I took a trip from Cedar Rapids, Iowa to my brother's place in Madison, WI. We had 5 adults In the vehicle. On the way up, our expected ending battery percentage was rising slowly. Made it to Madison with 27% battery. Checked on chargers and only found 1 high speed DC charger anywhere close. It was at a Walmart. We pulled in and all slots were full with two people waiting. We waited about 40 minutes to get plugged in. Charging was going pretty well. Unfortunately, I assumed we could make it back with the same level of charge and only charged to 85%. I've been told it's not great to charge above 80% on the DC chargers.
We took off from Madison and it was much warmer. We were using more battery per mile and the mapping software recommended we stop at a dealer that had a high speed charger in Dubuque, IA. When we arrived, there was only one connection and another Mach e was using it. He said it was charging really slowly. We found a level 2 at another dealer and started charging. After an hour, we decided to go for it. I probably could have just made it, but the software was suggesting another stop. It was at a camp for disabled kids, in the middle of no where. 50 Years ago I had helped my Dad and brothers build some of the cabins at the camp, so we decided to make one more stop. Unbelievably, they had a very nice high speed charger. We charged for 20 minutes so we had a cushion to make it home.
So, 2 1/2 hours to get to Madison, almost 6 hours to get home. The upside was that My wife and I were traveling with our three adult daughters. The five of us hadn't been on a road trip by ourselves since before husbands and grand children. It was great spending the time with them and we saw some beautiful countryside going to the charger at the camp.
That said, I can't wait until the Tesla charges are available and we get more chargers in the midwest.
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