Pioneer74
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I plan on hardwiring mine. I'm hoping that 11.5kw will be enough to give me the charge I need in the winter to do my 100 mile round trip to work and back. My electric provider has a "super off peak" time of 11pm to 6 am. I leave for work about 5:45 so I would get roughly 78kw on that plan. I'm just wondering how the ER battery is going to perform on the way home after the truck being in the cold and unplugged for 12 hours.The delivery truck just pulled up with the charger! I may put one inside garage and the backup outside. My guess is the 80A FCSP will not be the one going out in the hot sun but we'll see how the firmware updates go.
Note it is 48A (11.5 kW) if you hard wire the connection and 40 Amp (9.6 kW) if you use a 14-50P plug. The charger comes with 24" plug you can remove. The 48A requires a 60A circuit breaker and the 40A requires a 50A circuit breaker.
What I really find cool about his charger is that in conjunction with their Emporia Vue, during grid down situation you can choose to automatically throttle the charger to a low current charge so as not to shutdown the solar due to high load or move the charger to a non-critical loads panel.
Going to get the box...
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