K6CCC
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- First Name
- Jim
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- Sep 12, 2024
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- Location
- Glendora, Calif.
- Vehicles
- 2024 Lightning Flash ER in Antimatter Blue, 2017 Toyota Corolla (wife's car)
- Occupation
- Retired from 2-Way radio systems
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Do you EVER expect to need to charge your truck from a generator? If so, make sure it will work - especially with inverter based generators.
Although I don't really ever expect to need to charge my Lightning from my Honda 2.2 KW generator, I confirmed today that it does work - slowly. I have a Honda portable generator that was primarily bought for emergency power at home (years before buying my Lightning). As we very seldom have commercial power failures here, one of my regular tasks is to drain the old gas from the generator and gas cans, buy new gas and run the generator under load for a while. I do this every few months. I have used various items to load up the generator - some of which make use of the power, and some just waste it. Did my periodic generator test run today and figured I would plug the truck into it via the mobile charge cord. At least that way i would not be wasting the generator power. That would also confirm that there was no interaction between the inverter in the generator and the MCC - which can be picky about the power that it gets. So after starting the Honda and letting it warm up a bit I plugged in the MCC and it was all happy. Then plugged in the truck, and both the MCC and the truck were showing the charge. Of course when charging from 120 volts, it is pathetically SLOW, but it did work. Let the generator run powering the truck for an hour and picked up a whole whopping 1%. Not something I really expect to need to use for charging, but at least I know it works...
Although I don't really ever expect to need to charge my Lightning from my Honda 2.2 KW generator, I confirmed today that it does work - slowly. I have a Honda portable generator that was primarily bought for emergency power at home (years before buying my Lightning). As we very seldom have commercial power failures here, one of my regular tasks is to drain the old gas from the generator and gas cans, buy new gas and run the generator under load for a while. I do this every few months. I have used various items to load up the generator - some of which make use of the power, and some just waste it. Did my periodic generator test run today and figured I would plug the truck into it via the mobile charge cord. At least that way i would not be wasting the generator power. That would also confirm that there was no interaction between the inverter in the generator and the MCC - which can be picky about the power that it gets. So after starting the Honda and letting it warm up a bit I plugged in the MCC and it was all happy. Then plugged in the truck, and both the MCC and the truck were showing the charge. Of course when charging from 120 volts, it is pathetically SLOW, but it did work. Let the generator run powering the truck for an hour and picked up a whole whopping 1%. Not something I really expect to need to use for charging, but at least I know it works...
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