Bill Carlson
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- Bill
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- Hopewell Jct, NY
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- 2024 Tesla Cybertruck
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I have ~22k miles and no PCS issue (yet) although my PCS is on the "bad" list. My home charger is 60->48A 240VAC and I can charge at work at 240VAC 30A.
I rarely supercharge as the other 2 are free. I *can* set these down to 24A charge rates if needed.
I'm aware that the recommendation to avoid/delay CCS failure is a lower charge current (24A)... Do we have any paperwork to back that up? Sounds like all we know is that there are a bunch of potential FET issues cold solder joints in affected lots/parts. I can trim back charging rate but quite honestly I'd rather fail fast and wait as opposed to drag my feet and hit 50K miles and then be past warranty. I'm interested in hearing thoughts on this as I don't want indefinitely be feel like I need to charge at 24A ...... ...... ......
I rarely supercharge as the other 2 are free. I *can* set these down to 24A charge rates if needed.
I'm aware that the recommendation to avoid/delay CCS failure is a lower charge current (24A)... Do we have any paperwork to back that up? Sounds like all we know is that there are a bunch of potential FET issues cold solder joints in affected lots/parts. I can trim back charging rate but quite honestly I'd rather fail fast and wait as opposed to drag my feet and hit 50K miles and then be past warranty. I'm interested in hearing thoughts on this as I don't want indefinitely be feel like I need to charge at 24A ...... ...... ......
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