jbuijk
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My CT is programmed to start charging at 11 pm, when off peak rates apply. During a recent cold spell, the temperature at night dropped to -20C (-4F). My charger is a Tesla, gen 3 charger, 240V, 40A. When the car is sitting at these low temperatures, when charging is initiated it will draw 2A, while showing "battery is heating up" message. This 2A current however is not sufficient to heat the battery and as a result the battery will not charge at all. Under all other conditions, charging, pre-heating passenger compartment, etc., everything works as intended. The only time the car will not charge is with the battery at such a low temperature. I personally believe it is a software setting in the car, which prevents sufficient current to be drawn to heat the battery for charging to eventually start. Right now in a cold night, the car will sit there and draw 2A throughout the night, without any capacity being added to the battery itself. Would be interested to find out if others have a similar experience.
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