Sponsored

Ford Charge Station Pro - Newb Question

Pioneer74

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 16, 2021
Threads
34
Messages
3,662
Reaction score
6,566
Location
Dearborn
Vehicles
2022 Lightning Lariat ER - 2022 Mach-E Premium
Occupation
Electrician
Yes. 6/2 romex will give you 55 amps capacity. Plenty for 40 amps continuous load.
 

Zaptor

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 25, 2023
Threads
30
Messages
312
Reaction score
483
Location
PNW
Vehicles
2022 Lightning Lariat ER and 2023 Lightning XLT ER
Occupation
.......... Trophy husband
You *can* but you'd probably be better off selling the FCSP and buying a charger rated for the wires you're running since you'd be running it at half its potential... there's always the potential for someone else to come along and turn that FCSP up to 80A not realizing the downgraded install... if you do choose to install FCSP this way, I'd suggest stickering it with a label explaining what you've done to avoid this.
 

Sponsored

cdherman

Well-known member
First Name
David
Joined
Jul 18, 2023
Threads
11
Messages
140
Reaction score
146
Location
Kansas City
Vehicles
RAV4 Prime, 2016 Leaf
If you run 4-2, you can step up to an 80A breaker, and then derate the FCSP to 64A. I would not sell the Ford -- as much as some folks have had trouble, most people get the kinks worked out. Is there a reason you don't want the full 80A? Afraid you would overload your main panel? I cannot think of any other reason. If you have an existing 6-2 wire to a decent location, that would be a good reason too I guess.

It is derated via a dial selector buried inside the case. No one will accidentally change that setting without being knowledgeable enough to trust themselves with opening the case and messing with the internals. Not likely. Label is of course not a bad idea.

Faster charging is nice.
 

Zaptor

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 25, 2023
Threads
30
Messages
312
Reaction score
483
Location
PNW
Vehicles
2022 Lightning Lariat ER and 2023 Lightning XLT ER
Occupation
.......... Trophy husband
If you run 4-2, you can step up to an 80A breaker, and then derate the FCSP to 64A. I would not sell the Ford -- as much as some folks have had trouble, most people get the kinks worked out. Is there a reason you don't want the full 80A? Afraid you would overload your main panel? I cannot think of any other reason. If you have an existing 6-2 wire to a decent location, that would be a good reason too I guess.

It is derated via a dial selector buried inside the case. No one will accidentally change that setting without being knowledgeable enough to trust themselves with opening the case and messing with the internals. Not likely. Label is of course not a bad idea.

Faster charging is nice.
I don't have the install manual in front of me but I believe Ford calls for 3g wire not 4... I'm pretty confident of this because my guy couldn't source 3g so mine's running on (more expensive) 2g. Nothing wrong with oversizing wire, just don't want to undersize.
 

flyct

Well-known member
First Name
Jerry
Joined
Sep 28, 2023
Threads
16
Messages
428
Reaction score
553
Location
South Florida
Vehicles
'24 F-450 Platinum & '23 Ford Lightning Lariat & 2 Tesla Model Ys
Occupation
Blissfully Retired
I would sell the Ford charger and buy a $595 Tesla Universal Wall connector https://www.bestbuy.com/site/tesla-...er-up-to-48a-24-white/6557478.p?skuId=6557478 hard wired to a 60 amp breaker. It will support up to 48 amps 11.7 kws. It has both the J1772 and Tesla NACS connectors for future proofing since it seems everyone is going to the Tesla connector.

if you are limited to 50 amps you can configure it as such to output 40 amps 9.6 kws.

It has. 4 year warranty and the cable is 24 feet long and thin.
 

THX1138

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 15, 2023
Threads
3
Messages
114
Reaction score
101
Location
Pennsylvania
Vehicles
2022 F150 Lightning Lariat ER
I don't have the install manual in front of me but I believe Ford calls for 3g wire not 4... I'm pretty confident of this because my guy couldn't source 3g so mine's running on (more expensive) 2g. Nothing wrong with oversizing wire, just don't want to undersize.
I thought I read copper 2awg in the sunrun manual. 8awg for ground. 1" conduit.
 

Sponsored

THX1138

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 15, 2023
Threads
3
Messages
114
Reaction score
101
Location
Pennsylvania
Vehicles
2022 F150 Lightning Lariat ER
Interesting. This reference has 2awg. Page 14. Different charger? Still 80amp.

In any event I bought 20' of copper 2awg THHN for my install. $2.07/ ft.

I'm still waiting for Sunrun to deliver it.

Been using my juicebox. It is connected to a Eaton NEMA outdoor 14-50 recepitcal, using 6awg to a 50A breaker.
 

Attachments

RickLightning

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 17, 2022
Threads
83
Messages
5,170
Reaction score
6,874
Location
SE MI
Vehicles
'22 Lightning ER Lariat,'22 Mach-E Premium 4X

Maquis

Well-known member
First Name
Dave
Joined
May 20, 2021
Threads
9
Messages
3,647
Reaction score
4,629
Location
Illinois
Vehicles
2021 Mach-E E4-X; 2023 Lightning Lariat ER
Interesting. This reference has 2awg. Page 14. Different charger? Still 80amp.

In any event I bought 20' of copper 2awg THHN for my install. $2.07/ ft.
The “Pro” charger has different lugs capable of accepting #2. The FCSP is only rated for #3 max. You can transition to #3 in a j-box or disconnect near the EVSE.

I ran #1 aluminum 90’ to my disconnect, then a foot or so of #3 copper to the FCSP. Saved me over $200 in wire cost.
Ford F-150 Lightning Ford Charge Station Pro - Newb Question IMG_3417
 

THX1138

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 15, 2023
Threads
3
Messages
114
Reaction score
101
Location
Pennsylvania
Vehicles
2022 F150 Lightning Lariat ER
The names and how they are different is very confusing. Which one comes from Sunrun with the ER?
 

Zaptor

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 25, 2023
Threads
30
Messages
312
Reaction score
483
Location
PNW
Vehicles
2022 Lightning Lariat ER and 2023 Lightning XLT ER
Occupation
.......... Trophy husband
Interesting. This reference has 2awg. Page 14. Different charger? Still 80amp.

In any event I bought 20' of copper 2awg THHN for my install. $2.07/ ft.

I'm still waiting for Sunrun to deliver it.

Been using my juicebox. It is connected to a Eaton NEMA outdoor 14-50 recepitcal, using 6awg to a 50A breaker.
That's interesting! It is a different charger, but does appear to be the same amperage. As far as I know, 3g is rated for 100A and 2g is rated for 115A so slightly overkill here. As I mentioned, 3g is somewhat rare compared to 2g or 4g so perhaps Ford was being more realistic about what an end user could reasonably find locally... either way, better to have larger wire than wires too small!
Sponsored

 
 





Top