Here’s something for the technically minded out there.
Since the beginning of February, my car developed a tendency to start charging on my Zappi, stop the charge after a few minutes and then continue to completion.
That coincides with software updates to both car and charger. It seems to be getting progressively worse.
Long story short. Tesla have looked at the car and can see fluctuations in “proximity voltage” which causes the car to stop the charge and sometimes signal charge complete when it isn’t.
Proximity voltage appears to be in the region of 1.9V. My two Zappi’s display fluctuation in the graph that Tesla showed me but my Tesla granny charger shows a nice steady flat line and charges without issue.
Does anyone understand the effects of “proximity voltage” in this scenario?
Since the beginning of February, my car developed a tendency to start charging on my Zappi, stop the charge after a few minutes and then continue to completion.
That coincides with software updates to both car and charger. It seems to be getting progressively worse.
Long story short. Tesla have looked at the car and can see fluctuations in “proximity voltage” which causes the car to stop the charge and sometimes signal charge complete when it isn’t.
Proximity voltage appears to be in the region of 1.9V. My two Zappi’s display fluctuation in the graph that Tesla showed me but my Tesla granny charger shows a nice steady flat line and charges without issue.
Does anyone understand the effects of “proximity voltage” in this scenario?