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Charge station pro cutting off power

Maineiac

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My charge station pro has been working without issue for over a year. All of a sudden it would steadily blink blue while it was not charging, but was still functioning. When I plugged it into to charge, the light would go back to solid blue and charge normally.

Over the weekend, about a week after the blinking blue started I received the following message from the Ford Pass App "Something went wrong with your Charge Station." Now there is no indicator light on the charge station and the truck will not charge. If i cycle the power at the breaker, the solid blue light will stay for about 5 minutes, but the truck will not charge. After 5 minutes, the status light goes out and it appears there is no power.

Has anyone had a similar issue? Or know of the potential cause of the problem here?

I have been charging at the max 80 amps for the last year and the charger was installed in a new build and the wiring specs in the instruction were used as required.
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My charge station pro has been working without issue for over a year. All of a sudden it would steadily blink blue while it was not charging, but was still functioning. When I plugged it into to charge, the light would go back to solid blue and charge normally.

Over the weekend, about a week after the blinking blue started I received the following message from the Ford Pass App "Something went wrong with your Charge Station." Now there is no indicator light on the charge station and the truck will not charge. If i cycle the power at the breaker, the solid blue light will stay for about 5 minutes, but the truck will not charge. After 5 minutes, the status light goes out and it appears there is no power.

Has anyone had a similar issue? Or know of the potential cause of the problem here?

I have been charging at the max 80 amps for the last year and the charger was installed in a new build and the wiring specs in the instruction were used as required.
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MillieChliette

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The FCSP is known to overheat and shut down when set to 80a, like yours is. Might be what's happening.

You should be able to search and find others with the same issue. Seems most people dial it back a couple notches and it works fine again, though obviously at a slower rate.
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