JerkyChew
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What's the highest power one could get from a Lightning over DC? Trying to charge a solar generator but GFCI trips in AC mode
I have a 32kWh Zendure "solar generator" system in an off grid shipping container. I also have a 2022 Lightning Lariat ER with the tow package and pro power onboard.
The Zendure battery powers the container over AC via a subpanel. When I attempt to charge it via the Lightning's AC, the GFCI trips, presumably because of funky grounding things that I still don't quite understand. But if I disable the AC output of the Zendure, I can then charge it from the Lightning without issue. Additionally, I can charge the Zendure via 12v/10ish amp DC from another battery using a cigarette lighter to XT90 cable. I haven't tested charging direct DC from the Lightning yet because the truck is outside of the container and I don't have a long enough wire (and the Zendure system weighs north of 500 pounds).
I want to test charging the Zendure via DC from the lightning to see if it would circumvent the GFCI issue, and was wondering what output on the Lightning has the highest power option. I assume it would be either over the 12v cigarette lighter-style plug, or the USB-C output in the console but I always assume I'm missing something obvious so figured I'd check with you smart people. I do know that if one were talented enough, one could wire up the Ford EV charger to run in dark start mode, but I'm saving that charger to wire into my house some day.
Obviously this is kind of an edge case for emergency charges when solar isn't an option. I wouldn't wire up anything semi-permanent that is obviously a workaround. But it's also a cool "does this work" scenario, too.
I have a 32kWh Zendure "solar generator" system in an off grid shipping container. I also have a 2022 Lightning Lariat ER with the tow package and pro power onboard.
The Zendure battery powers the container over AC via a subpanel. When I attempt to charge it via the Lightning's AC, the GFCI trips, presumably because of funky grounding things that I still don't quite understand. But if I disable the AC output of the Zendure, I can then charge it from the Lightning without issue. Additionally, I can charge the Zendure via 12v/10ish amp DC from another battery using a cigarette lighter to XT90 cable. I haven't tested charging direct DC from the Lightning yet because the truck is outside of the container and I don't have a long enough wire (and the Zendure system weighs north of 500 pounds).
I want to test charging the Zendure via DC from the lightning to see if it would circumvent the GFCI issue, and was wondering what output on the Lightning has the highest power option. I assume it would be either over the 12v cigarette lighter-style plug, or the USB-C output in the console but I always assume I'm missing something obvious so figured I'd check with you smart people. I do know that if one were talented enough, one could wire up the Ford EV charger to run in dark start mode, but I'm saving that charger to wire into my house some day.
Obviously this is kind of an edge case for emergency charges when solar isn't an option. I wouldn't wire up anything semi-permanent that is obviously a workaround. But it's also a cool "does this work" scenario, too.
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