fsimao222 said:
I was taking a look on the car specs in the mitsubishi website and they say 6,5h with 8A and 5h with 10A
Why mine is charging at 8A?
I did not know 8A was possible .. I though we had steps, lie 6A, 10A .. etc
I did find this interesting table in the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SAE_J1772
PWM SAE continuous SAE short term
50% 30 A 36 A peak
40% 24 A 30 A peak
30% 18 A 22 A peak
25% 15 A 20 A peak
16% 9.6 A
10% 6 A
But I'm not 100% sure I'm getting the right context ... our big expert in this and many other PHEV topics is Anko, so maybe he will step up for correct me here. (Anko reported to have made his own EVSE charger, so he knows all the possible details)
Anyhow ... from my understanding of the charging process over J1772 plug .. in nutshell what happen is following
The Charging box / External BOX, is just an ON/OFF switch that provide the 220v from the house power line "as it is" ... in additional to the ON/OFF switch .. the box does send some signalling ... and one of these signalling, is the one from the table above (possibly, else is a different type of signal) ... but definitely the box send a signal to the car about which charging current should be used by the car. In theory the Box is responsible to check that the car does not consume more current then what is specified in the signal.
The charging process is happening inside the car , it is the car that have all the logic and electronic for convert the 220v power line , into whatever is needed for charge the 80 batteries in series inside the car ..
If you have EvBatMon, I think you could monitor the charging process of the car .. and verify if the car use 10A or 9A or whatever charging current.
As well .. it is also possible that charging take longer, since the end part of the charging process is different .. charging lithium battery means charging initially at constant current, and end with a charge at constant voltage .. this because lithium battery should never have more then a defined voltage (4.1 or 4.2 or similar) .. charging at constant voltage can take longer or shorter, based on the IR of the battery and it can be effected by some balancing process too
So ... at the end .. it is maybe something worth to investigate .. since maybe something is not correct in your car .. or ... maybe is just the charging box that send the signal for 8A or 6A to the car.