emm3t
Active member
This may be a strange question but I am preparing to install a charging station at home and I have some questions.
Even though I have power in my garage from from a 10A line, I have two garage door openers and a freezer hanging off it. As such, I'm going to run a dedicated 16A cable from the fusebox to the garage where my Outlander will live.
Right now I have 4.4kW power available from the electricity company, so the 3.7kW that the charger will pull is close to the limit (especially if someone turns the dishwasher or air-conditioning on). I can increase the power supply, but this bears an additional cost (not a lot, but it exists).
I am looking at this wall charger: http://www.ratio.nl/en/catalog/e-mo...-charger-type-1/for-use-at-16a-230v/g+c+s+i+a which can be switched between 6,10,13 and 16A. I know that 6A is horribly low, but at least I can set it on 10A and be only using 2.2-2.3kW. This gives me some margin for the rest of the house at night. If I choose to increase the power to the house, then I can then use the 16A setting, but at least I can see what works for my specific situation. I will probably leave it plugged in from the 1am - 7am period when I get an extremely low night-time tariff (0.056 euros per kWh ~ 4p per kWh), so I don't think I'm in any hurry.
Now, here are the questions:
1: The car I have ordered has the electric heater, so if I have the PHEV plugged in at 10A, will this still heat the car in the morning (assuming the battery is full) and not deplete the battery level? I'd still ask this question even if I was using the portable charger that comes with the car.
2: Is the same true for the air-conditioning? This is Madrid, so it can get a tad warm in the summer, although last night it was -5 degC !
3: I've heard that charging at lower amps is better for battery health, is there any basis in this - specifically for the Outlander?
Many thanks in advance,
Emmet
BTW - the reason my father-in-law (qualified electrician) and I (dogsbody) are doing the installation is because you can get charged up 1,500 euros to install the charging box here. It's only about 15m and I already have a cable run between the two places.
Even though I have power in my garage from from a 10A line, I have two garage door openers and a freezer hanging off it. As such, I'm going to run a dedicated 16A cable from the fusebox to the garage where my Outlander will live.
Right now I have 4.4kW power available from the electricity company, so the 3.7kW that the charger will pull is close to the limit (especially if someone turns the dishwasher or air-conditioning on). I can increase the power supply, but this bears an additional cost (not a lot, but it exists).
I am looking at this wall charger: http://www.ratio.nl/en/catalog/e-mo...-charger-type-1/for-use-at-16a-230v/g+c+s+i+a which can be switched between 6,10,13 and 16A. I know that 6A is horribly low, but at least I can set it on 10A and be only using 2.2-2.3kW. This gives me some margin for the rest of the house at night. If I choose to increase the power to the house, then I can then use the 16A setting, but at least I can see what works for my specific situation. I will probably leave it plugged in from the 1am - 7am period when I get an extremely low night-time tariff (0.056 euros per kWh ~ 4p per kWh), so I don't think I'm in any hurry.
Now, here are the questions:
1: The car I have ordered has the electric heater, so if I have the PHEV plugged in at 10A, will this still heat the car in the morning (assuming the battery is full) and not deplete the battery level? I'd still ask this question even if I was using the portable charger that comes with the car.
2: Is the same true for the air-conditioning? This is Madrid, so it can get a tad warm in the summer, although last night it was -5 degC !
3: I've heard that charging at lower amps is better for battery health, is there any basis in this - specifically for the Outlander?
Many thanks in advance,
Emmet
BTW - the reason my father-in-law (qualified electrician) and I (dogsbody) are doing the installation is because you can get charged up 1,500 euros to install the charging box here. It's only about 15m and I already have a cable run between the two places.