dovetaildan
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Is this update for the ER only? Or would SRs also get this?
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It sounds like this update started going out last year, so who's knows. Frustrating that there was not a press release from Ford. But we got one for "Karaoke", you know the important things in life lolIs this update for the ER only? Or would SRs also get this?
yeah nothing ground breaking here since a lot of us have been seeing 500 amps for some time now. Tom mentioned CSP 23B50 which was the charging cord stuck csp but sounds like they're adding it to the 10.3 OTA now?It sounds like this update started going out last year, so who's knows. Frustrating that there was not a press release from Ford. But we got one for "Karaoke", you know the important things in life lol
That is my understanding.yeah nothing ground breaking here since a lot of us have been seeing 500 amps for some time now. Tom mentioned CSP 23B50 which was the charging cord stuck csp but sounds like they're adding it to the 10.3 OTA now?
Paid for by stingray music that's why.But we got one for "Karaoke", you know the important things in life lol
I haven't looked to 100% confirm I got this update BUT I am getting 500A on my 2022 SR Pro now. So I must have received it. I hit 180kW on mine a few weeks back.Is this update for the ER only? Or would SRs also get this?
Interesting. I looked back at some of screenshots of charging data and I was at 475A in April when I tested my Tesla adapter. That is with a 2022. So they may have bumped this up a few times if it truly started being capped at 450A.I haven't looked to 100% confirm I got this update BUT I am getting 500A on my 2022 SR Pro now. So I must have received it. I hit 180kW on mine a few weeks back.
No because my understanding is the charge speed is reduced after the initial burst due to battery pack temps, which would still be high when you unplug. But I do think there can be value for more frequent, quick stops to take advantage of this. After you drive a little while temps would go down before the next stop.Good news, but they still didn't address the prolonged 80-100% slowdown that tommolog raised the flag about the first time around. Tom suggested that 90% was a reasonable starting point for the Chinese water torture rate to kick in rather than 80%.
This video, likethe first left me asking myself, and now Y'all, "Could you game the system?"
What I mean by that is that Tom demonstrated in the previous video that you get the boost in charge rate for the first few minutes that you are charging regardless of the level when you plug in (as long as its below 80%). Could you disconnect after the drop-off and then reconnect and get the boosted rate for another 8 minutes or so and repeat as desired?
I figure someone will respond that it may not be good for the battery, I suspect this is true. My questions is COULD you do this if you REALLY needed to? (For example a herd of zombies will descend upon you before you have enough charge under the slower approach to get to the next charging station... and YES I do expect charging stations to remain functional during a zombie apocalypse!)
Post number 9 is from a trusted source that definitely connects this to 10.3.yeah nothing ground breaking here since a lot of us have been seeing 500 amps for some time now. Tom mentioned CSP 23B50 which was the charging cord stuck csp but sounds like they're adding it to the 10.3 OTA now?
You need to plug in that dang fuse once again LOLFirst Karoke and now this!!![]()