ciaranob
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Had a moment between festivities and wanted to throw this out there (I do actually have a life
):
I have a ChargePoint HomeFlex at home here in the US which is hardwired (in a dedicated 100 AMP garage panel) to a 60 Amp breaker (up to 48 Amp max available to charge), thus have the potential to see 11.3 kWs at the car.
I need to confirm what I can draw in off-peak hours (if at all relevant - not specifically relevant to me as I am on a fixed rate plan) should that be different but was curious to hear from the electricians/electrical engineers amongst us as to whether there might be any limitation in respect my setup in reaching the max. 11.3Kws?
In the pics below I am charging in the afternoon here in Houston, house load is low (e.g. no draw from heat nor from AC systems etc) but I have yet to see the charger deliver more than 10.5 KWs.
The ChargePoint app references 11.35 kW for a typical 2020 Taycan but my in car screens indicate 10.4 to 10.5 max. That said, if I am truly getting 3.69 kW per 20 mins as indicted in the ChargePoint app then that of course is just over 11 kW per hour at the car which is diff to what the car is reporting - call me confused
Tend to believe what the car is saying and TBH, I actually am quite satisfied with 10.5kW but here to be educated
Cheers, C.
PS: See Pic attached re one minor annoying "PCM feature" is that I cannot find anywhere (nor could the SA) where I can change the KM to Miles as it should be reading in the PCM main screen - lower screen shows the correct unit - went to system settings etc. etc. - tried toggling things on/off - no fix).
Here is what the car reports (have all timers profiles off here as want to set a 100% baseline charge and see how that changes in next month of driving) - 10.4kW at car (also the KM error in main screen):
Here is what the ChargePoint screen is showing (3.69 kw per 20mins is just over 11 kw per hour):
I have a ChargePoint HomeFlex at home here in the US which is hardwired (in a dedicated 100 AMP garage panel) to a 60 Amp breaker (up to 48 Amp max available to charge), thus have the potential to see 11.3 kWs at the car.
I need to confirm what I can draw in off-peak hours (if at all relevant - not specifically relevant to me as I am on a fixed rate plan) should that be different but was curious to hear from the electricians/electrical engineers amongst us as to whether there might be any limitation in respect my setup in reaching the max. 11.3Kws?
In the pics below I am charging in the afternoon here in Houston, house load is low (e.g. no draw from heat nor from AC systems etc) but I have yet to see the charger deliver more than 10.5 KWs.
The ChargePoint app references 11.35 kW for a typical 2020 Taycan but my in car screens indicate 10.4 to 10.5 max. That said, if I am truly getting 3.69 kW per 20 mins as indicted in the ChargePoint app then that of course is just over 11 kW per hour at the car which is diff to what the car is reporting - call me confused
Tend to believe what the car is saying and TBH, I actually am quite satisfied with 10.5kW but here to be educated
Cheers, C.
PS: See Pic attached re one minor annoying "PCM feature" is that I cannot find anywhere (nor could the SA) where I can change the KM to Miles as it should be reading in the PCM main screen - lower screen shows the correct unit - went to system settings etc. etc. - tried toggling things on/off - no fix).
Here is what the car reports (have all timers profiles off here as want to set a 100% baseline charge and see how that changes in next month of driving) - 10.4kW at car (also the KM error in main screen):
Here is what the ChargePoint screen is showing (3.69 kw per 20mins is just over 11 kw per hour):
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