Moderator note: For context, this thread was originally posted to the Model X forum.
I was supercharging at 250kWh for ~10 minutes and heard three unusual popping sounds under the floor, somewhat loud,
in different parts of the floor (first one was on the right side, and two other ones were on the left side but also in different parts).
The popping sound was at the beginning of the charging session.
Is this expected? My battery was around 9% when I started charging, and it was probably my 1st experience with 250kWh
chargers. The MYLR is somewhat new (from Feb of this year). I think maybe some of the cells are "expected" to burn off
when supercharging? Can I limit supercharging current like I can limit current at home?
The other part of the question is what's worse - charging to 100% or supercharging sessions like above?
I drove this weekend over to Colorado mountains (~115 miles one way), and could possibly make a round-trip
if I charged to 100% and don't drive too fast (which is hard to do having so much fun driving a Tesla
.
I chose to charge to 90% and have a quick supercharging done on my way back, which I did (see above).
But now have a second thought if that's a good strategy and I'm actually better off with 100% charging and not
doing a supercharger session. That's a frequent route I take, so somewhat important to get this right. Thanks
I was supercharging at 250kWh for ~10 minutes and heard three unusual popping sounds under the floor, somewhat loud,
in different parts of the floor (first one was on the right side, and two other ones were on the left side but also in different parts).
The popping sound was at the beginning of the charging session.
Is this expected? My battery was around 9% when I started charging, and it was probably my 1st experience with 250kWh
chargers. The MYLR is somewhat new (from Feb of this year). I think maybe some of the cells are "expected" to burn off
when supercharging? Can I limit supercharging current like I can limit current at home?
The other part of the question is what's worse - charging to 100% or supercharging sessions like above?
I drove this weekend over to Colorado mountains (~115 miles one way), and could possibly make a round-trip
if I charged to 100% and don't drive too fast (which is hard to do having so much fun driving a Tesla
I chose to charge to 90% and have a quick supercharging done on my way back, which I did (see above).
But now have a second thought if that's a good strategy and I'm actually better off with 100% charging and not
doing a supercharger session. That's a frequent route I take, so somewhat important to get this right. Thanks
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