Eric
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- Eric
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As mentioned in many posts the Porsche charger is not very good.In my case after the latest update and even before the latest update i had to downtune the Amperage from 40 Amps to 30 Amps in order to prevent a shutdown when charging.At this setting I was charging at 30 Amps and 5.9 Kwatts using the standard 14-50 plug at roughly 220 volts.I decided to measure the temperature of the charging system and came up with some surprising facts at least to me no 1)the 14-50 plug and the small connecting cable to the charger never got beyond 90 degrees F. 2) the 26 foot standard Porsche cable never got very hot except just before the cable entered the J-1772 plug and the following data describes the temp progression during the charging process after 2hours T 95 F 4h T 110 F 5.5h T 120 F (30 Amps at 5.9 Kwatts) 3)the J-1772 plug at the end was 100 F ( SOC 90 %)and the rest of the system was still lukewarm.What is surprising to me is that only a small part of the cable( 2 inches)just before the attachment to the J plug got very hot.I do not know at what point the system shuts itself down but it cannot be very far away from the 120 degree F mark and also I do not understand why only a small part of the cable shows excessive heating.Does anybody have an understanding of the data i just presented?
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