Thats the benefit of having the ChargePoint put in. I didnt learn that much. I just went with the line from the electrician. I guess I can install a Home system and get more function from that same line.After one year of using the ChargePoint Home, I am well pleased with its performance and lack of any heat or issues. The app works fine too.
I have the ChargePoint Flex too. After the Webasto cord overheated and failed the new cord they gave me as a replacement had completely different electrical requirements that were the same as the ChargePoint Flex. I'll use the new cord as a travel cord and the ChargePoint while at home.After one year of using the ChargePoint Home, I am well pleased with its performance and lack of any heat or issues. The app works fine too.
I just installed a second 50amp circuit and plug (14-50r) in my garage in preparation for my '23 GT. My wife's '22 GT uses the other one I installed last fall. Hers has been working great so far and I expect my side will too once I get the GT (whenever that will be). I did use 6 guage wire and 50amp breakers so it is future proofed in case we go full EV in the future. Also, if we start having issues with the Lincoln cables, I'll simply install 2 chargers - either using the plugs or direct connect. I just want the GT to get built and delivered!
This is not a concern. A breaker will not trip for a short voltage spike, so if it is a 30 or 50 amp, it will not make a material difference.Is it possible some people have too big a circuit breaker on their charger circuit which is allowing an internal thermal fuse to blow if there is some kind of current surge or spike? I know some of us are saying they installed 50A circuits (is that based on breaker or wire rating?). I adapted a previously-installed garage 240V outlet with a new receptacle (unknown rating) to fit the charging cable 240V plug and changed the breaker from 50A to 40A. Haven't had any problems in the ensuring 18 months. This website have useful info: 2021 Lincoln Corsair PHEV Level 2 Charging Time | EvoCharge, indicates 32A or 40A charge at the Corsair GT at the same rate.
No. The charger only takes 16A...Is it possible some people have too big a circuit breaker on their charger circuit which is allowing an internal thermal fuse to blow if there is some kind of current surge or spike? I know some of us are saying they installed 50A circuits (is that based on breaker or wire rating?). I adapted a previously-installed garage 240V outlet with a new receptacle (unknown rating) to fit the charging cable 240V plug and changed the breaker from 50A to 40A. Haven't had any problems in the ensuring 18 months. This website have useful info: 2021 Lincoln Corsair PHEV Level 2 Charging Time | EvoCharge, indicates 32A or 40A charge at the Corsair GT at the same rate.
It appears Webasto has exited the charging business. They are probably afraid of a class action lawsuit. Their website has been scrubbed of any mention of the Webasto Turbo Charge or the Webasto Go charger.How in the world do you contact Webasco? Toll Free number I have is "not assigned". Same problem with 240 adapter.