rjmcinnis
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So I bought a CCS1 dongle from Amazon, and wanted to test it to make sure it works before I just stick it in the truck for emergencies.
I tried charging at a Mercedes Benz DC fast charge location, listed as 400v. I could NOT get it to charge. I tried connecting the connector to the adapter first, then plugging it in, and also plugging the adapter first, then plugging the cable into the adapter. It would talk for a few seconds, then say Charging Stopped, and $0.00 billed. This location seems very new and the connectors were very tight.
There are Electrify America DC chargers in the next row, so I moved over and tried those. 2 out of 6 broken lol. Typical for EA AFAIK haha. Anyway, these have been here a while and the connectors are worn. It slipped right into my adapter. It took a couple of tries to get it to stay well connected, but I was able to start the charge and let it go for a bit while I went to the restroom. When I came back, I noticed that it seemed like it hadn't charged much at all, but it had charged me for more kWh than I expected. I charge to 80% at home by default, including this day. It said I had used 27.1 kWh so far that day. The EA screen and my screen said I had just charged ~30kWh, but instead of being at 80%, I was only at 71%. I started charging at 46%. Either way, it seems to me that I didn't get 9% of the expected charge based on kWh's ingested.
Any thoughts as to why this would be? I so rarely use Superchargers, but don't remember ever noticing this kind of discrepancy at a Tesla charger?
See below:
I tried charging at a Mercedes Benz DC fast charge location, listed as 400v. I could NOT get it to charge. I tried connecting the connector to the adapter first, then plugging it in, and also plugging the adapter first, then plugging the cable into the adapter. It would talk for a few seconds, then say Charging Stopped, and $0.00 billed. This location seems very new and the connectors were very tight.
There are Electrify America DC chargers in the next row, so I moved over and tried those. 2 out of 6 broken lol. Typical for EA AFAIK haha. Anyway, these have been here a while and the connectors are worn. It slipped right into my adapter. It took a couple of tries to get it to stay well connected, but I was able to start the charge and let it go for a bit while I went to the restroom. When I came back, I noticed that it seemed like it hadn't charged much at all, but it had charged me for more kWh than I expected. I charge to 80% at home by default, including this day. It said I had used 27.1 kWh so far that day. The EA screen and my screen said I had just charged ~30kWh, but instead of being at 80%, I was only at 71%. I started charging at 46%. Either way, it seems to me that I didn't get 9% of the expected charge based on kWh's ingested.
Any thoughts as to why this would be? I so rarely use Superchargers, but don't remember ever noticing this kind of discrepancy at a Tesla charger?
See below:
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