Charge Ford Lightning at Home.

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • Can you charge an F150 lightning at Home?
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    how much does it cost to install a charger at home?
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    Have you ever wondered how to improve the range or even if you can improve the range of your EV?
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    What do I do if Tesla charger is not working?
    In this video we are discussing my experience with charging my F150 lightning at a home. As you can see,
    I did not install the regular four station pro charger because of the expense instead I installed a 240 V outlet that will help me charge other vehicles too.
    The 2023 Ford F150 Lightning Lariat trim is such an awesome truck. You can even take a road trip with confidence. If you leave it in sport mode, the regenerative braking will help extend the range whether you are driving in town or on a highway.
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  • @Lampstand144
    @Lampstand144 6 месяцев назад +6

    That’s exactly what we did. We installed a 40 amp outlet. I purchased a 3rd party EV charger that we charge my daughters Chevy bolt with and when my wife wants to charge her Model S or my Model 3, we just clip on the small adapter that came with our teslas. All of our cars charge at 28-30 miles per hour at home, one at a time. The ladies charge at night and I charge from 5:00am to 11:00am, reason is, I work the night shift. We have never had any issues

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  6 месяцев назад +1

      Good info. Yeah it really seems to work the best. It seems to be a waste to do anything different.

  • @taknmyshot
    @taknmyshot 6 месяцев назад +3

    What i did with mine is make up a male to male cable, with one end connecting to my pro power 240v plug and a Nema-1450 male and connect to the receptical on your wall you installed to charge the truck. It gives the house 30 amps of power, which runs most of my house, minus the heat pump. I've used it several times.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  6 месяцев назад

      That’s interesting. It doesn’t mess up your truck at all when you do that?

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  6 месяцев назад

      I’m trying to understand how that works. You are reversing power through your receptacle on your wall? Did you have to shut the power off to your house first?

    • @taknmyshot
      @taknmyshot 6 месяцев назад

      No, it doesn't hurt the truck. It's one of the intended uses of the Propower. Yes, you need to trip the main breaker to the power grid before you plug it into the wall to prevent the power. It's how an electrical transfer switch works, but you are doing it manually at the main breaker panel. Also, you realize you only have 30 amps, but it the house pulls too much power, it will trip the switch in the truck, but you can easily reset it and try again with less draw inside your house.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks, that’s some good info.

    • @i6s1
      @i6s1 17 дней назад

      This is extremely dangerous. Tripping the breaker doesn't disconnect the neutral and puts utility workers at risk. Creating a cord like this puts you, your family, and your house at risk. There is a reason that cords like this are called "suicide cords."

  • @djryan8944
    @djryan8944 4 месяца назад +2

    Look up 4 prong range cord. Get the 50amp rated one and cut the ends (cap the neutral white line - not needed). Install other three lines on the Charger Pro. Dial the amps down on the dial on the board. Plug in. Done. Yes, it’s annoying that you can’t use it on other vehicles but it is a nice charger (WiFi and all) and gets you full 40amp if u can use 50amp breaker.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  4 месяца назад

      Thank you. That’s good advice. Still up in the air on whether or not I’m just going to sell it though because the setup that I have with the portable charger works pretty well. It charges at 6kw and I can still connect to my truck with my phone and tell it to stop charging and set up a schedule and stuff.

    • @djryan8944
      @djryan8944 4 месяца назад +2

      @@F150LightningMike Yeah, I get that. I see a lot of used ones for sale on EBay. I almost bought one thinking it was all I needed to hook up to house power (was I surprised to see all the other stuff needed). I was also surprised to see it came free with my slightly used Lightning. Previous owner never installed it. Still in box in the Frunk.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah I think a lot of people figured out the same thing I did and didn’t want to pay the high priced install.

  • @JesusGarcia-er5us
    @JesusGarcia-er5us 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi Mike. Here Jesus. New to your channel. One question, do you keep the charger plugged in all the time, is it safe?

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  3 месяца назад

      I keep it plugged in most of the time. It seems safe to me. Sometimes I will unplug it to give it a break.

  • @jasoncordell315
    @jasoncordell315 Месяц назад +1

    I have a 30 amp drier plug will this charger automatically sense the amperage and adjust? I read somewhere about needing a 50amp breaker for this charger

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  Месяц назад +1

      I’m not an electrician, but I do know that the plug for a dryer is different. Ford does not recommend that you use adapters unless it comes with the charger. So you will need electrician to swap out the plug to match the four prongs that are on the charging plug as far as 30 amp goes mine is actually a 30 amp plug because that’s all that was left available with my panel. The only downside to it is that it will charge slower usually between four and 5 kW per hour instead of 6-8 if you had the 40-50 amps.

    • @i6s1
      @i6s1 17 дней назад +1

      It's a 32 amp charger. You need a 50 amp breaker and a 14-50 outlet. The voltage cannot be adjusted, other than switching the ends between 120v/12amps and 240v/32amps.

  • @pennyharris446
    @pennyharris446 6 месяцев назад +2

    At the moment I am watching, this video has 879 views and 11,000 likes 😀 algorithms.

  • @bonvaicu
    @bonvaicu 4 месяца назад +1

    I have this charger , can I use this to my garage or do I need to modify something , ....

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  4 месяца назад +2

      I had an electrician install a 240v outlet. The portable charger comes with a wall mount as you can see in the video I just mounted it right under the plug. It gets me 3-6 kw/hr, which is plenty and I didn’t have to spend the 1,500 that Sunrun wanted to charge me to install my “free” ford pro charger.

  • @i6s1
    @i6s1 17 дней назад +1

    Your "electrician" put a 50 amp outlet on a 30 amp breaker, and you're running a 32 amp charger with it? I really hope you misspoke and it's a 40 or 50 amp breaker with appropriately sized wire.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  17 дней назад

      Not being an electrician myself I could have misunderstood what he did, so it could be a 40 amp. My max charging speed at home has been 8kw per hour so it could be a 40.

    • @i6s1
      @i6s1 17 дней назад +1

      @@F150LightningMike It's pretty easy to tell, you just look at the breaker at it will say 30/40/50

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  16 дней назад

      The breaker says 30. The charger says MAX 32 amps so I’m glad I’m not sending more than 30.

    • @i6s1
      @i6s1 16 дней назад +1

      @@F150LightningMike Can't do that. The appliance can't be rated higher than the breaker, and 32 is higher than 30. The charger probably runs a little under that so it isn't tripping the breaker, but it's still not allowed. Max continuous load on a 30 amp breaker is 24 amps.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  16 дней назад

      I understand your point and thanks for bringing it up. Something else to think about, I’m thinking it would be the same for your truck/portable charger, I have two different adapters that came with this Ford charger. One plugs into the 240v and the other plugs into the 110v outlet which is only 15 amp max. Shouldn’t I be ok since it obviously is made to handle the lower 110v as well?