itdwebman
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Tried some charging with the Ford Mobile Charger and discovered that when plugged into a 110V GFCI outlet - the GFCI tripped. When I plugged it into a 110V (no GFCI) I was able to Charge my Lightning EF Lariat without issue. Does anyone else have this issue? Should I stay away from GFCI circuits?
Also - are there known issues plugging in the mobile charger to a 240V 50 AMP GFCI circuit (which is recommended by Ford?)
I know the 48A and 80 AMPEV L2 charger installation says not to have a GFCI circuit - as it is built into the charger.
I will be installing the Ford Charge Station Pro when shipped to me.
Thanks
Also - are there known issues plugging in the mobile charger to a 240V 50 AMP GFCI circuit (which is recommended by Ford?)
I know the 48A and 80 AMPEV L2 charger installation says not to have a GFCI circuit - as it is built into the charger.
I will be installing the Ford Charge Station Pro when shipped to me.
Thanks
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