ClevelandBeemer
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I had an interesting charging experience last week and I’m curious what feedback the group has.
Last week on a 14°F day I had a 200 mile trip to complete. After the first 60 miles I went to an Ionna DCFC for a quick charge from 67% to 80%. I entered the charger into the Ford nav so that the truck would precondition, however I never saw the coolant heater pull any power, in fact it was in EQ mode the entire 33 miles leading up to the DCFC. After plugging in I was only getting ~60kw and still no power draw from the coolant heater. It wasn’t until I turned off the trucks HVAC that the coolant heater kicked on to heat the pack which you can see in my charge data.
Is this normal? I feel like I shouldn’t have to shut off HVAC to heat the battery pack.
Last week on a 14°F day I had a 200 mile trip to complete. After the first 60 miles I went to an Ionna DCFC for a quick charge from 67% to 80%. I entered the charger into the Ford nav so that the truck would precondition, however I never saw the coolant heater pull any power, in fact it was in EQ mode the entire 33 miles leading up to the DCFC. After plugging in I was only getting ~60kw and still no power draw from the coolant heater. It wasn’t until I turned off the trucks HVAC that the coolant heater kicked on to heat the pack which you can see in my charge data.
Is this normal? I feel like I shouldn’t have to shut off HVAC to heat the battery pack.
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