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The electrical contractor is at my house right now installing the Pro Power Charger. Will I need to do anything tonight when I go home to charge? Is it all plug n play? Do I need to set up anything?

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Plug and Play. It'll charge any vehicle with CCS port.
Though good luck trying to get the app to talk to the Pro charger. I spent days on that and just gave up. YMMV, it sounds like some people were able to get it setup.
 
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Plug and Play. It'll charge any vehicle with CCS port.
Though good luck trying to get the app to talk to the Pro charger. I spent days on that and just gave up. YMMV, it sounds like some people were able to get it setup.
Thanks. I didn't know if I had to set it up to WiFi or the App before I could charge.
 

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Don’t get your hopes up, treat it like a dumb charger and life will be fine. Use the dial inside to select one of various amp levels delivered.
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Keep in mind that unless your 2024 Flash is a fleet vehicle, the max charging you will get is 48amps, not 80amps.
 

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So as i have been told, you don't have to hook it up to the network, it would function as a dumb charger. What is the benefit of hooking it up to the network?
Yes, it will work, and probably won't give you any issues at 48 amps, causing the connector heat to prematurely signal an overheat condition.

The FCSP has a factory software update to fix this issue, that you'll likely never experience, folks charging at 80 amps on a hot summer day were having this issue.

Collecting charging statistics from the FCSP is pretty useful IMHO, but if you're not concerned then getting past any set up troubles won't be worth your aggravation, honestly hope it goes well for you.
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