Pmullin7
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I ran into an issue with my Grizzl-E charger that I thought other owners should know about.
Briefly, the charger worked just fine for the first year. After that I would come back to my car periodically when it was plugged in, to find it had a "charger error" message in the car. Usually, but not always, the charge had completed.
This was rare at first, but became more and more frequent. Last November I set the charger to minimum amperage to see if it might be a heat problem. That didn't help, and the error message became very frequent. As in, almost every day.
I was advised that plugging in a charger that produced error messages in my car was not a good idea, so I contacted the EVSE manufacturer for support.
Over the past 6 weeks, we have had an ongoing dialogue, starting with me telling them that I had turned down the amperage via the dip switches. They asked for videos, pictures of the error message, pictures of serial numbers, made suggestions to disable the Wi-Fi in the unit, and then eventually circled back to tell me that they thought it was the car not able to handle the amperage and that I should turn it down.
Their other idea was that it was the fault of the charger port in the car. Now I had told them that this car has been using other chargers, including the Ford mobile, and has never had an issue on level one, two or three. But apparently they simply didn't want to send me a new unit and wanted to have me run around and deal with an endless stream of support e-mails.
After 6 weeks they finally offered to replace the unit. All I had to do was send it to them and wait for them to send me a replacement, during which time I suppose I would have no charger at all, if I didn't have another option.
Frankly, I had already become so upset with this that I installed a hardwired Tesla universal, so I'll be throwing their unit in the garbage instead.
I'm very disappointed by this experience... But I thought other Mach E owners considering which EVSE to purchase should be aware.
Briefly, the charger worked just fine for the first year. After that I would come back to my car periodically when it was plugged in, to find it had a "charger error" message in the car. Usually, but not always, the charge had completed.
This was rare at first, but became more and more frequent. Last November I set the charger to minimum amperage to see if it might be a heat problem. That didn't help, and the error message became very frequent. As in, almost every day.
I was advised that plugging in a charger that produced error messages in my car was not a good idea, so I contacted the EVSE manufacturer for support.
Over the past 6 weeks, we have had an ongoing dialogue, starting with me telling them that I had turned down the amperage via the dip switches. They asked for videos, pictures of the error message, pictures of serial numbers, made suggestions to disable the Wi-Fi in the unit, and then eventually circled back to tell me that they thought it was the car not able to handle the amperage and that I should turn it down.
Their other idea was that it was the fault of the charger port in the car. Now I had told them that this car has been using other chargers, including the Ford mobile, and has never had an issue on level one, two or three. But apparently they simply didn't want to send me a new unit and wanted to have me run around and deal with an endless stream of support e-mails.
After 6 weeks they finally offered to replace the unit. All I had to do was send it to them and wait for them to send me a replacement, during which time I suppose I would have no charger at all, if I didn't have another option.
Frankly, I had already become so upset with this that I installed a hardwired Tesla universal, so I'll be throwing their unit in the garbage instead.
I'm very disappointed by this experience... But I thought other Mach E owners considering which EVSE to purchase should be aware.
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