CarvanaThe way I read it, he bought a new truck, albeit a 23 model in 2024.
The Ford Charge Station Pro of course does 80A output and it's an OK charger, but has some quirks. I actually have one new in box I'm looking to sell, but I'm going to tell you that you should actually look at other options. The only time I recommend the Ford Charge Station Pro is if you plan to also buy the additional transfer switch and cabinet hardware to use the home power backup.I have a ‘23 ER Lightning. I am really interested in a 80 amp charger. I often ge my home at midnight or 1am and sometimes leave at 6-7am. And sometimes tow on those quick turnarounds.
Does Tesla make an 80amp charger? Or is the Ford charger the only one? Does the app let you choose to charge between 48a and 80a?
Tesla's High Power Wall Connector (HPWC) no longer does 80 amps. If you can find an old Gen 2 model, yes those do, but the Gen 3 HPWC is only 48 amps.Does Tesla make an 80amp charger?
What do you base that on? I think just about everyone on this forum who bought that system wants their money back.The only time I recommend the Ford Charge Station Pro is if you plan to also buy the additional transfer switch and cabinet hardware to use the home power backup.
Set at 48 amps for continuous duty, that's the maximum for a 60 amp wire/breaker install.i just got my Ford Wall Charger Pro installed yesterday.
its on 60amp breaker(circuit?) and its set at 48A(as labeled by the electrician who installed it)
when i initially opened the app, Charge current was initially set at 6A, i thought this was wrong so i set it at 48A. did i set it right? i tried setting to 60A (to match the breaker) but i get a "Charge Station derate failed".
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