Novemberwhisky
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Overnight charging recently i found my c/b tripped every night. The PMCC unit was set to the max 32A charging load. Opened up the connectors to find scorching of the cables and connectors on the charger side of the circuit. The insulation on the lower wires is glazed and shows signs of overheat. Though the insulation is not visually compromised. Cables look to me sufficent to cope with the load - approx 3mm diameter core.
my electrician scratched his head - must be a fault with the PMCC unit. Took it to porsche and they checked and said all is ok it must be an upstream fault, (my unit was not subject to recall)
so why is the c/b tripping at 32A? It appears a thermal overload. I set the PMCC to 20A and charging is fine, no interruptions. my bro diagnostic was to gradually increase the charging load and see what it tripped at. Settled on 20A, and all now seems fine.
last winter it was charging ok at 32A. Is the c/b and wiring now compromised so as to be unable to cope with higher loads?
i am going to swap in a new c/b and wires.
my electric knowledge is sketchy so any suggestions welcome
my electrician scratched his head - must be a fault with the PMCC unit. Took it to porsche and they checked and said all is ok it must be an upstream fault, (my unit was not subject to recall)
so why is the c/b tripping at 32A? It appears a thermal overload. I set the PMCC to 20A and charging is fine, no interruptions. my bro diagnostic was to gradually increase the charging load and see what it tripped at. Settled on 20A, and all now seems fine.
last winter it was charging ok at 32A. Is the c/b and wiring now compromised so as to be unable to cope with higher loads?
i am going to swap in a new c/b and wires.
my electric knowledge is sketchy so any suggestions welcome
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