roadrunner32
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- First Name
- Charles
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- houston
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- '21 model Y, 2025 cybertruck
- Occupation
- retired electrical engineer
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I have observed this on both my Y and my Cybertruck.
don't know why it happens but I'm in the process of tracking it down.
Ive seen it on my Y after a road trip of supercharging.
wondering if it has something to do with switching charging from the CT to the Y and vice versa.
I like to keep charging amps 15 to 20 amps low. don't drive enough to need faster rate.
from now on I need to check the charging amps when plugging in.
Also wondering if this is the reason for the flurry of electrical faults in the electrical panels that I've been seeing posted.
don't know why it happens but I'm in the process of tracking it down.
Ive seen it on my Y after a road trip of supercharging.
wondering if it has something to do with switching charging from the CT to the Y and vice versa.
I like to keep charging amps 15 to 20 amps low. don't drive enough to need faster rate.
from now on I need to check the charging amps when plugging in.
Also wondering if this is the reason for the flurry of electrical faults in the electrical panels that I've been seeing posted.
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