COrocket
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I have a similar issue at a marina I occasionally visit - it sometimes takes 4 or 5 plug/unplug tries to get the HPWC to talk to the Lightning. Works everytime with our Tesla and another patrons Bolt. There’s definitely something wacky or wrong with Fords AC charging software - since the Tesla HPWC and J1772 protocol are compatible with passive adapters.I have been having a similar problem since the most recent update. I have two Gen2 Tesla HPWC either of which will supply 64A.
They are at the same location so the truck does not distinguish between them in its charge settings.
Since the update a week ago, the truck will successfully charge off either of these chargers exactly once. At the next visit after that it will start/stop/start/stop charging in a cycle of about 15 sec (I can hear the contactors in the HPWC cycle) until eventually notifying me in the app that it is unable to charge and to try unplugging/replugging or contact service. Happens regardless of which of the 2 HPWC units and which of my 3 different 80A Tesla->1772 adapters I use. Probably needless to say I can charge my wife's car or any of our neighbors' various cars on either of these chargers with no problem.
Driving away and charging even briefly at another location seems to fix things - for one cycle.
I think one of the recent two supposed "DC charging" updates have broken AC charging somehow, and that there is some complicated interaction with the charge location history.
I’m not sure it’s related but I still don’t understand why we don’t have an adjustable slider % for the truck that can be a fixed value regardless of location. I always leave the Tesla at 90% unless I’m on a road trip and need 100% and it’s way less of a headache than having to setup charging locations for everywhere I plug in
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