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Come on man. You are talking about L2 charging.

Out of Spec just raced a 2012 Model S across the country. It came in last but it never took them 1 hour and 45 minutes to charge and charged at over 100KWH.
I am glad that this is working for many of you. As i said before my lifestyle does not require me to use public charging. I have an adapter and I may try the Tesla supercharger sometime.

In 2015 there was a question about fast charging the batteries and their longevity. Right now my 10 year old Tesla charges to 100% and still gets great kw/hr. So the method I chose, using only L2 charging worked well for me.
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I am glad that this is working for many of you. As i said before my lifestyle does not require me to use public charging. I have an adapter and I may try the Tesla supercharger sometime.

In 2015 there was a question about fast charging the batteries and their longevity. Right now my 10 year old Tesla charges to 100% and still gets great kw/hr. So the method I chose, using only L2 charging worked well for me.
Tesla posted that Supercharging had very minimal effects on battery lifespan.

Longevity won't be noticed in percent SOC or kw/hr (mi/kwh?), those will look the same if you do or don't have batter degradation. The only way to tell is to check the software BMS (if you trust it) or a very specific drive test.

Point being, you probably wont have degradation with L2 charging, but you also likely would not have any degradation had you use DCFC as well. Depth of discharge, SOC, and temp will have more of an effect than even regular use of fast chargers.


Its your life and you do what you want. But from what you have described, you have changed your lifestyle to fit your vehicle, not the other way around.
 

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Its your life and you do what you want. But from what you have described, you have changed your lifestyle to fit your vehicle, not the other way around.
No, I have not changed anything. That has been the way I have been most of my adult life. My trips by auto are short. I know it is boring to many of you, sorry.
 

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I am in one hotel, and my lightning is languishing at another hotel, hooked up to a slow-ass Blink L1 charger because it was all I could find. I had to take an Uber back to my hotel, and will have to take an uber back to the other one tomorrow morning, and hope that it picked up enough miles to get me to a real charger.
Until Ford decides to get serious and actually build a freaking network I will confine my Lightning driving to local only. The Ford Pass "network" is just a list. It doesn't work. What i have now are two nav systems (Google and Ford). Google is flawed and unreliable when it comes to charging, but at least I can get somewhere with it. Ford can't find many locations, has all the functionality of Garmin 2004, and looks awful. The FordPass app can find chargers and sometimes feed them to Google Maps, but it's as likely to take me to the wrong place or to a charger that is not available or compatible. After two long days of driving 2 hours to charge for an hour (when I can actually find a charger close to the route), collecting charging apps so I can sit in an isolated spot with no rest rooms and no amenities, I have had it. My wife is ready to leave the Lightning at an airport and rent an ICE so we can finish driving to our vacation destination.
Ford, if you're listening, quit making us beta test your tech. Get it together.

Solution: The Ford Tesla Adapter- Don't leave town without it.
 

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Solution: The Ford Tesla Adapter- Don't leave town without it.
Sure, as long as they actually send you one. (Mine finally arrived a few days ago after a nine month wait). Also, my A2Z was one of the last produced to be subject to recall. Still don’t have the replacement of that one.
 

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Solution: The Ford Tesla Adapter- Don't leave town without it.
Yep...got one. The problem the other night was not lack of adapters, but lack of superchargers in range.
 

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I am glad that this is working for many of you. As i said before my lifestyle does not require me to use public charging. I have an adapter and I may try the Tesla supercharger sometime.

In 2015 there was a question about fast charging the batteries and their longevity. Right now my 10 year old Tesla charges to 100% and still gets great kw/hr. So the method I chose, using only L2 charging worked well for me.
That's fine if that's what you want to do, but when people are talking about L3 charging, don't come in and mix in your experience with L2 charging and think it's a contribution to the discussion.

We're driving somewhere next month for the weekend that is a 210 mile one way trip. My SR truck (and our SR Mach-E) do not have the range to make it, and there is not L2 charging available at my destination. Additionally, I have to be back at work Monday morning. Not using L3 is not an option for us. Anything you had to say about your lifestyle would not apply in this circumstance, and many others, to most people.
 

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It’s no fun being tethered to your home like a dog tied up in the yard. I didn’t buy a $100,000.00 truck to simply drive around a 100 Mile radius.
I rarely drive beyond the range of my truck. If it's beyond one charging stop I'll fly. Still pretty fun.
 

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That's fine if that's what you want to do, but when people are talking about L3 charging, don't come in and mix in your experience with L2 charging and think it's a contribution to the discussion.

We're driving somewhere next month for the weekend that is a 210 mile one way trip. My SR truck (and our SR Mach-E) do not have the range to make it, and there is not L2 charging available at my destination. Additionally, I have to be back at work Monday morning. Not using L3 is not an option for us. Anything you had to say about your lifestyle would not apply in this circumstance, and many others, to most people.
That is all great for you. Thanks for mentioning that what I do is fine, however many here have commented that the way I am doing it wrong, or unusual. It is not wrong or unusual for me. Have a good trip.

I would also like to note that I am not opposed to L3 charging. As soon as I get a chance to change some electrical circuits at my shop I am going to install one.
 
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If you like flying.
That is a relevant post for my family who don't like overly long road trips. I admire those of you who take your Lightnings and other EVs on multiple thousand mile road trips. It's just difficult to talk my wife into it.
 
 





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