Maquis
Well-known member
As stated earlier in this thread, there is no way to control the charge rate in the truck. Your best bet is to buy a mobile EVSE with adjustability.Im looking to control total amperage draw.
Does anybody know how to set amperage draw in the truck and not in the charger.
You would think there would be a way to tell the battery in the truck/display to only draw these amount of amps.
Sernio # 1 WORKS PERFECT
I can plug in my portable 120v (adapter)charger to a 20amp circuit and it will only draw 12 amps
Serino 2 WORKS PERFERCT
I can plug in my portable 240v (adapter) charger to a 50amp (dryer outlet) and it will draw 32amps
This is the ISSUE
SERNIO 3
I plug in extension cord #1 (10 gauge) to a 20amp 120volt (A.phase) dedicated outlet
I plug in extension cord #2 (10 gauge) to a 20amp 120volt (B phase)dedicated outlet
Than get a pigtail to make the 240 volts ,plug into the portable charger at 240 volt.
HERE IT COMES READY!
The charger know pulls 32amps on each leg of my 20amp 120v A and B phase ( THE BREAKER TRIPS)THANK GOD)) extention cords.
There should a way to tell the truck to only pull 16amps at 240 volts from the charger so the house breakers don't over load.
I'm a union election so I do have half a clue what I'm taking about,some times!
Thank you and please help,I plan on doing a lot of camping and charging at campgrounds this summer.
There is one hack you can do with the Ford mobile charger. Make up a pigtail with your choice of 240V plugs to match the receptacle you want to use, and put a NEMA 5-15R on the other end. When you plug the Ford Mobile into this with its 120V dongle, it will charge at 12A/ 240V, giving you double the KW of 120V charging. Just make sure you don’t use that pigtail for something else and let the magic smoke out!
ETA: In case it’s not obvious, you connect L1, L2 and ground in the 5-15. The neutral from the 240V line is not connected.
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