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<blockquote data-quote="designrs" data-source="post: 5434885" data-attributes="member: 138171"><p>Is there any evidence that 15A charging is detrimental to the car in any way?</p><p></p><p>I used to go out of my way to charge on level-2 when possible. Now I just plug it in to 15A circuit, which gives me 1kw / hr. My usual charges are about 5 hours. Sometimes 13 hours. It fits my lifestyle and I do have level-2 and supercharging nearby when needed.</p><p></p><p>For convenience now, I usually just plug it in to 15A and forget it.</p><p>Any problems?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="designrs, post: 5434885, member: 138171"] Is there any evidence that 15A charging is detrimental to the car in any way? I used to go out of my way to charge on level-2 when possible. Now I just plug it in to 15A circuit, which gives me 1kw / hr. My usual charges are about 5 hours. Sometimes 13 hours. It fits my lifestyle and I do have level-2 and supercharging nearby when needed. For convenience now, I usually just plug it in to 15A and forget it. Any problems? [/QUOTE]
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