Heliian
Well-known member
110v is for emergency use and won't do anything for temps, it's a trickle charger. The lightning won't charge over 1.2ish on 110v, no matter the evse or current available.
You need 240v to keep it warm and charged and preconditioned.
I've run my fcsp for 2 years at 48a and it's fantastic.
Your other problem is letting it get down to 16% soc and cold soaking it. The 110v charge will do about 1% per hour on a good day so even if your evse was plugged in and working for 12hrs, you'd still be low soc, low temp and low power available.
You need 240v to keep it warm and charged and preconditioned.
I've run my fcsp for 2 years at 48a and it's fantastic.
Your other problem is letting it get down to 16% soc and cold soaking it. The 110v charge will do about 1% per hour on a good day so even if your evse was plugged in and working for 12hrs, you'd still be low soc, low temp and low power available.
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