That is great to see, which is the latest known version for the FCSPHey mine updated the first day to this..
https://www.f150lightningforum.com/...-version-2-112-91-2-149-1-32-1-53-0-62.16527/
That is great to see, which is the latest known version for the FCSPHey mine updated the first day to this..
Exactly the same boat here. I'm not even sure its ever coming out of the box, because it's more convenient to be able to charge non-CCS cars in either garage bay (e.g. I'll probably just install another cheap 40a L2 when I do the generator inlet).Mine is still sitting in the box. We've got a single 40A Lectron that we share between the EVs. If I have a pressing need to charge quickly, there's a v3 Supercharger less than a mile from my house.
It's rare that we have a need to simultaneously charge both of our EVs. Neither gets plugged in every night. That being said, it would be handy to have them both plugged in when we have cold snaps.
While there's no pressing need, I'll probably have the FCSP mounted/installed if we get around to doing a generator inlet connection.
the biggest thing missed outside of charge rate (80amp) benefit.
if your local utility provides a discounted charging rate - this unit most Likely won’t work for you.
in order to determine how much energy was used for charging vs energy for your home the utility must know when the charger was used. Ford doesn’t allow 3rd party access to your account so it can’t measure specific charging useage.
check with your state & local utility for equipment, install and charging discounts.
some have posted about free or significantly discounted chargers, also exceptional discounts with compatible chargers.
in my state, I received a decent amount rebated for my install. Can’t get TOU discount because I use CSP.
Those folks are in a small beta test approved by the Ford & the Utility.I started a thread on this forum about that, and some people shockingly said they get a utility discount in their state using Ford EVs and Ford's EVSE. So I don't know what the deal is??
same version as mine, installed since June.Hey mine updated the first day to this..
Just cut the plastic around the 2 bottom DC inlets and fill the holes with silicone and you have a J1772 at 80 amps (flip the beaker and make sure nothings on the DC legs of course)This.
I wish they just made an 80A version with a J1772 connector. The Whole Home Backup is bloatware, and the charger does not communicate with any of the utility Demand Management programs across the country. And the new truck don't ever have 80A of charging capability.
I feel like a genius for selling mine when I did. Got $800 on ebay and bought an Emporia instead.
And yeah, they suck because of their lack of data sharing ...Just cut the plastic around the 2 bottom DC inlets and fill the holes with silicone and you have a J1772 at 80 amps (flip the beaker and make sure nothings on the DC legs of course)
Chris, sounds like you check all the boxes. Your utility talks to the truck somehow to know when you charge ?Installed my FCSP in 2022 and I’m also an able bodied adult who is able to lift a cable without worry.
After two months of dealing with firmware updates back in June 2022, it has been absolutely perfect. I drive a lot and I’m nearing 60,000 miles so I absolutely appreciate the full 80amp charging every night.
Warning : If you are a small child the weight of the FCSP cable might not be for you . If you prefer your truck to charge slower than the FCSP might not be for you. If you like to analyze your charging data with the passion of an excel spreadsheet than the FCSP isn’t for you .
To the people who get a discounted utility rate for off peak hours. I do as well. My truck full charges between 11pm and 6:00am every night at the super discounted rate. So another non issue.
It’s a fast, reliable charger, with the features most people want . Also, my 10 year old asked me to edit the post to say that he is also capable of lifting the cable.
I want to hear about this 240V microwave. I'm guessing you can pop popcorn in 30 secondsJust purchased a 2023 Lariat ER two weeks ago. The Ford Station pro was shipped out and received Friday. Install was today by the same electrician who wired my house and installed my tesla 60amp charger. Rate was $750 here in Texas and FCSP arrived exactly two weeks after purchase in mail for free.
I have a 100A breaker and an 80A circuit.