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Anyone know what would cause this? I plugged my can into my Tesla charger at 40 amps. It stopped charging after 20 mins. I unplugged it, plugged it back in and now it seems fine. Any ideas? Thanks!
Anyone know what would cause this? I plugged my can into my Tesla charger at 40 amps. It stopped charging after 20 mins. I unplugged it, plugged it back in and now it seems fine. Any ideas? Thanks!View attachment 564964
Anyone know what would cause this? I plugged my can into my Tesla charger at 40 amps. It stopped charging after 20 mins. I unplugged it, plugged it back in and now it seems fine. Any ideas? Thanks!View attachment 564964
While I’m not an expert, I’ve had this happen maybe twice over the past six years. I believe it’s due to voltage passing above 250V, and triggers the charge to stop. It’s usually caused by an anomaly with the electrical circuit in your home, causing voltage to spike - not a fault of the vehicle or charge cable.
Unless this continues frequently, it is not an issue to be concerned about.