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I charge from 1 AM to 6 AM to save money. This morning I had a charge fault message on my Ford app for the first time (at home). The truck was set to charge to 90% but stopped at 85%. The truck runs fine this morning. My guess is there was some sort of "blip" in the electrical grid that caused the charge fault. Does that make sense and is there anything I should check out?

Thanks in advance.
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The first thing to do is try again. If it does it again, then you investigate further.
 

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I charge from 1 AM to 6 AM to save money. This morning I had a charge fault message on my Ford app for the first time (at home). The truck was set to charge to 90% but stopped at 85%. The truck runs fine this morning. My guess is there was some sort of "blip" in the electrical grid that caused the charge fault. Does that make sense and is there anything I should check out?

Thanks in advance.
Hey! I can take a closer look into your charging concern should you need further assistance. Can you send us a direct message with your VIN and the dealership details?
 

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Which charger are you using? Is it hard wired? What amp are you charging at?

I had the Ford FCSP hard wired about 1 and a half years ago, 8 gauge wire, set FSCP to 40a on a 50a circuit. Run from the panel to the charger is about 15 feet. My breaker started tripping about a week ago after charging for about 5 minutes. No error codes, the breaker would trip and charging would stop. Reset the breaker and it would trip again after about 5 minutes. I ended up calling an electrician. The wires connected to the breaker were loose causing an arc and tripping the breaker. Replaced the breaker, cut and re-stripped the wires, tightened to spec and issue is resolved so far.
 

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I was running a Grizzl-E Duo that would go into fault mode when the power grid glitched. Our power company was working in the area and switched things about for a few weeks as they worked through it causing brief sub-second power switches on the grid.

The Grizzl-E required a power cycle to clear its brains before it would provide power to the EVs again. I worked with Grizzl-E for a while to try and solve it and make their software more resilient, but in the end, they refunded the purchase.

I've since switched to an Emporia and haven't had a problem since. If the power glitches, it simply resets itself and carries on.
 

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It is most likely a power glitch but it could be heat related. It looks pretty hot in North Carolina.

If you can, I’d reduce the charging percentage to 70% and make sure the truck is kept relatively cool (windows open in the garage, etc.).
 
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Which charger are you using? Is it hard wired? What amp are you charging at?

I had the Ford FCSP hard wired about 1 and a half years ago, 8 gauge wire, set FSCP to 40a on a 50a circuit. Run from the panel to the charger is about 15 feet. My breaker started tripping about a week ago after charging for about 5 minutes. No error codes, the breaker would trip and charging would stop. Reset the breaker and it would trip again after about 5 minutes. I ended up calling an electrician. The wires connected to the breaker were loose causing an arc and tripping the breaker. Replaced the breaker, cut and re-stripped the wires, tightened to spec and issue is resolved so far.
Ford Pro charger at 48 amps. I haven't checked the breaker. I'll check that.
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