jefro
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I am not sure now. The 80A charger seems to be using the CCS plug and has a DC connection. Oddly the output claimed is the same as the built in power provided on most web comments.
There are two ways to get power out of the truck. One is the onboard inverter. Two is the DC output of the battery to the 80A charger then to a power management system in home.
" If you opt for the bi-directional 80-amp Ford Charge Station Pro, plus a home management system and an inverter needed to connect to your home, the F-150 Lightning will be able to output 9.6 kw of power through an Intelligent Backup Power function—enough to power the lights and appliances for days. " (That isn't correct Kw)
https://www.greencarreports.com/new...htning-home-backup-power-what-tesla-powerwall
Ford also posted the exact same images that showed inverter on wall.
"Provided the Lightning is plugged in, Ford's Intelligent Backup Power system works automatically (though you can manually configure it if you prefer), switching on when there's an electrical interruption. It feeds power from the truck's prodigious battery pack back to the 80-amp, 240-volt home charger, then the juice gets routed to an inverter, which magically transforms it from DC to AC, and finally that sweet, sweet electricity gets routed to all the plugs, lights and appliances in your home. It's pretty neat stuff."
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/...ectric-pickup-intelligent-backup-power-house/
There are two ways to get power out of the truck. One is the onboard inverter. Two is the DC output of the battery to the 80A charger then to a power management system in home.
" If you opt for the bi-directional 80-amp Ford Charge Station Pro, plus a home management system and an inverter needed to connect to your home, the F-150 Lightning will be able to output 9.6 kw of power through an Intelligent Backup Power function—enough to power the lights and appliances for days. " (That isn't correct Kw)
https://www.greencarreports.com/new...htning-home-backup-power-what-tesla-powerwall
Ford also posted the exact same images that showed inverter on wall.
"Provided the Lightning is plugged in, Ford's Intelligent Backup Power system works automatically (though you can manually configure it if you prefer), switching on when there's an electrical interruption. It feeds power from the truck's prodigious battery pack back to the 80-amp, 240-volt home charger, then the juice gets routed to an inverter, which magically transforms it from DC to AC, and finally that sweet, sweet electricity gets routed to all the plugs, lights and appliances in your home. It's pretty neat stuff."
https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/...ectric-pickup-intelligent-backup-power-house/
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