if it doesn't give you any trouble use it and be happy (it's free/included so don't spend money until you know why you're spending the money) - if/when it gives you _ANY_ trouble drop it like a hot brick and don't look back and choose one of many high quality alternatives…For home charging, does anyone use the basic Porsche mobile charger connect the car comes with (plugged into 240v outlet)? Or does everyone prefer one of the many other wall mount chargers available?
Re Porsche-branded EVSEs:For home charging, does anyone use the basic Porsche mobile charger connect the car comes with (plugged into 240v outlet)? Or does everyone prefer one of the many other wall mount chargers available?
Whatever charger you choose (it does not have to be Porsche branded), generally hardwired is more reliable (no issues with local codes requiring GFCI outlets which can get you stranded in the morning if it trips overnight and the car therefore will not be charged), can charge faster (48A instead of 40A, or even 80A if you have a Taycan equipped with 19.2KW onboard charger), and safer, however if you choose to use a plug-in EVSE, I strongly suggest you invest in an industrial grade 240V outlet, such as a Hubbell 9540A - it is one of Porsche recommended, and generally recommended by EV community. The typical residential outlets (such as dryer or oven outlets) are not meant to sustain many hours of maximum load - they can melt (you can find examples here or on the wider internet).Enough said lol thanks everyone. Forgive me for the noob questions and any others which may follow.
I have a surprise for you. Plug your Taycan into your higher powered Tesla charger and your Taycan will charge 20% faster than on the Porsche PMC+/PMCC, possibly even 100% faster (if your Taycan has the option), assuming your Tesla charger can deliver enough juice.I use mine and it works. It isn't the fastest, well I blame the car for that since won't be able to get more than 9.6kW. I have a faster Telsa wall charger for my other car that I can use but pointless since the Taycan is capped.
there are different issues for UK/europe/north America - and different speeds - OP is north American - so will have to deal with charging speed and thermal issues endemic to the North American units…I did for the first few months. Took 2 days or more for a full charge. I went for the Porsche wall charger as it’s cheaper with off peak electricity on a timer. However beware the 22kw charger needs your house to be connected to phase 3. The ‘granny’ charger is good but painful between 80-100%
Noob questions are what forums are for! Welcome.Enough said lol thanks everyone. Forgive me for the noob questions and any others which may follow.