jm1883
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- First Name
- James
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- Dec 30, 2024
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- Manchester, UK
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- Macan 4S
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We live in an area where the voltage supply often dips below the UK legal requirement of 216V and then even goes below the safe operating range of the Tesla Wall Charger, 207V.
Both my old Tesla and my wife’s Merc EQA handle this gracefully and when the voltage picks up again they carry on charging.
However the Macan doesn’t. I need to manually reduce the charge target and then increase it again to kick it all back into life - not ideal in the early hours of the morning (like now)!
The electricity DNO have yet to fix the issues in nearly 5 years of complaints. So was wondering if anyone experiences similar and found a solution? I’m thinking a different wall box may help, but would want someone to have confirmed it behaves better in this scenario. Thanks!
Both my old Tesla and my wife’s Merc EQA handle this gracefully and when the voltage picks up again they carry on charging.
However the Macan doesn’t. I need to manually reduce the charge target and then increase it again to kick it all back into life - not ideal in the early hours of the morning (like now)!
The electricity DNO have yet to fix the issues in nearly 5 years of complaints. So was wondering if anyone experiences similar and found a solution? I’m thinking a different wall box may help, but would want someone to have confirmed it behaves better in this scenario. Thanks!
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