Maybe this is a "better" handling of the voltage fluctuations? The charger isn't happy with the voltage change, drops back down to "recalibrate" and then resumes at 32A rather than dropping permanently to 16A? All wild conjecture.
For the record I have *never* once had a 16A charge, so I suspect those who have that problem have it because of a local power issue that the M3 circuitry hasn't historically handled particularly well. Would be interesting to see if there's such a thing as a "Power Supply health logger" device that can be attached to the house's supply for a few weeks.
For the record I have *never* once had a 16A charge, so I suspect those who have that problem have it because of a local power issue that the M3 circuitry hasn't historically handled particularly well. Would be interesting to see if there's such a thing as a "Power Supply health logger" device that can be attached to the house's supply for a few weeks.