ChargePoint Home Flex Level 2 EV Charger Installation and Mobile App Setup

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

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  • @evunite1
    @evunite1  4 года назад +2

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  • @johncenter4308
    @johncenter4308 Год назад +7

    You cannot set for 60 amps, that will overload the NEMA 14-50 outlet, the max breaker setting should be 50. Only if you hardwire you can use a 60 amp breaker

    • @danyputrus4945
      @danyputrus4945 4 месяца назад

      Correct, if you wanted to do the plug-in option for a 60-amp circuit breaker, you’d need a NEMA 14-60 outlet.

  • @aerussel
    @aerussel 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! I used screwdriver with bit provided to screw in the screws on the bottom by hand. Didn't want to get too close to the red wire with the drill speed. Have 30A outlet and installed the 6-50 ChargePoint. Selected 30A on the app, b/c it only gives option for 40 or 50 for the plug-in. My Niro EV is charging as we speak. It worked!

    • @4252applebee
      @4252applebee 4 месяца назад

      Did-the-same-for-my-late-2023-ModelY-but-on-Hubble-14-Plug50-Nema-Plug

  • @anpou1129
    @anpou1129 2 года назад +2

    Great video! I just installed my Chargepoint for my I4. Works like a champ!!

  • @mikehedrick6544
    @mikehedrick6544 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video and all areas of the installation were covered very well. I am looking to more of your videos. I subscribed and set the bell 🔔 so I won’t miss any. Keep up the good work!!! 👍

    • @the3dprintzone
      @the3dprintzone 3 года назад +2

      Thank you @Mike Hedrick! I really appreciate the feedback and thanks for subscribing! Let me know if you have any questions!

  • @NicolasMarcotte4197
    @NicolasMarcotte4197 2 года назад +4

    I'm SOOOOOO uncomfortable with the cable touching the rail of the garage door. Moving parts with hi-voltage/hi-amps is not a good installation sorry.

  • @simplepimple5592
    @simplepimple5592 3 года назад +2

    Awesome detailed tutorial. Subscribed!

    • @evunite1
      @evunite1  3 года назад +1

      Thank you, glad it was helpful! Stay tuned for more EV videos!

  • @jerrybuck8776
    @jerrybuck8776 2 года назад +2

    Very good and helpful installation instructions, thanks. One note: the app has apparently been updated since your video. Under my Settings (Hamburger>Home Charger>Settings), I don't see the option to change amperage, so whatever I put in upon my original setup cannot be changed, unless I guess I start a new account, or maybe delete the app and reinstall and re-configure the Charger again. Fortunately I am sure I got it right the first time, but it doesn't allow me to see what I inserted at the setup like it does in your video.

    • @evunite1
      @evunite1  2 года назад +1

      Hey Jerry, thanks for the feedback on the video and glad it was helpful to you! Good to know that the app has been updated since I made this video. Like and subscribe and happy charging!

  • @charlescampbell793
    @charlescampbell793 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the really helpful video. I notice that you were able to use your 60 amp circuit for plug-in. It seems that the app has changed and if plug-in is selected the only options are 40 or 50 amp circuits; to choose a 60 amp circuit, hardwire needs to be selected. Is it still okay to use a 60 amp circuit for plug-in by just selecting 50 amp from the plug-in configuration?

  • @jimsummers487
    @jimsummers487 10 месяцев назад +1

    The location that u selected is exactly why GFCI is a requirement

    • @jamesdaniel947
      @jamesdaniel947 10 месяцев назад

      The requirement for a code mandated (in KY) GFCI breaker, is exactly why this unit will not work properly at any of the available amps, except the lowest (maybe). ChargePoint recommends a hardwire installation in that case, but goes further, "We do not recommend using a GFCI breaker as the Home Flex already has integrated charging circuit interrupting device (CCID) protection. Using a GFCI breaker in the panel, especially with a plug-in installation, can cause nuisance breaker tripping in certain circumstances and interrupt charging."
      What is a mother to do?

    • @jimsummers487
      @jimsummers487 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hardwire is the only way to go…. That way you don’t have a receptacle to protect

  • @JohnErnestAdam
    @JohnErnestAdam 3 года назад +2

    Another option, to get the full 50amp capability, is to hardwire and eliminate the plug all together.

  • @williamhougland-cdot2165
    @williamhougland-cdot2165 3 месяца назад

    BTW, you have to have a separate email address for each of the charging stations you want to install... so I have to create a new email address for the charger at my vacation home... kind of sucks that way.

  • @tonys9413
    @tonys9413 3 года назад +2

    Excellent video! I have the same two door garage and intend to install a wood panel between the doors; is this a 1/2 inch thick panel or 1 inch? I plan to install a 28”x11”X1/2” panel and wonder if this is sufficient strong for the weight of Charger and cable. Cheers!

    • @evunite1
      @evunite1  3 года назад +2

      Thanks @Tony S! I really appreciate the comment! The panel I used is 3/4" thick, but you could probably get away with using 1/2" board. Should be plenty strong! Let me know if you have any other questions! If you haven't done so already please like and subscribe, cheers!

    • @tonys9413
      @tonys9413 3 года назад +1

      @@evunite1 Thank you, already liked and subscribed. I’d choose the home flex unit (perfect fit for this location), but it’s now outrageously expensive on Amazon (~ $1,500).

    • @evunite1
      @evunite1  3 года назад +1

      @@tonys9413 thank you! Wow, you are right....that's crazy and definitely not worth $1,500. I checked on their website and it says both the 6-50 and 14-50 options are back ordered. Must be a ton of people buying them right now. Once they get more inventory back in the price should hopefully go back down to $699 like it's always been. The Juicebox is another good option to look at (although I like the ChargePoint better).

  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 3 года назад +1

    I have a prius prime. I'm now looking at the plug needed for charging the car. I was told a regular 110 outlet will do. However, while reading the instructions to the plug, it requires a GFCI and an over current circuit breaker in the panel.
    Do you have a video on this set up? I'm looking and not finding anything

  • @andreachristina4893
    @andreachristina4893 8 месяцев назад

    if i already have a 220 volt outlet installed I just have to turn breaker off, mount this and follow the rest of the instructions and then I'm done? am i able to just use my travel charger in 220 volt outlet until I have this completed? I'm getting an EV this Thursday and I wanted to be prepared. Also I subscribed!

  • @ilaydabalk8355
    @ilaydabalk8355 2 года назад

    Hello, firstly thank you for your explanatory video. I want to ask somethink. Firstly, When we are using mobile app, we don't add any code or any specific think about our charger on mobile app. We just add plug-ig/hardware information. How mobile app know our charger id or any other specification about our charger (the information at the About Charger). Secondly is there any option to use my charger without Wi-Fi (offline scenario) Thank you.

  • @cube1us
    @cube1us Год назад

    ChargePoint makes a significant point to not have the wire that comes from the unit that goes into the outlet be stretched that tight. Folks should look at their installation instructions for details on that.

  • @joserivas5494
    @joserivas5494 2 года назад

    Great video. How heavy is the connector itself. All plastic ? My wife had recent back surgery and is not able to lift very much weight. Thanks again for the info.

  • @bigdaddy3662
    @bigdaddy3662 2 года назад

    I chose to install it hard wired with bare 2 gauge copper wire, make life more exciting.

  • @mauriciocastro6363
    @mauriciocastro6363 7 месяцев назад

    What about all the plug and all the worong you have in your garage door, I mean the routing from the panel to the Charger location where you installed it.

  • @bigdaddy3662
    @bigdaddy3662 2 года назад

    In your next video I'd like some additional ado.

  • @david4gtr592
    @david4gtr592 3 года назад

    I enjoyed the video. Where did you get the plug receptacle? All the ones I have seen have a raised cover that will interfere with the plug coming down?

    • @evunite1
      @evunite1  3 года назад

      Hey @David 4gtr and thanks for the feedback and question! I am glad you enjoyed the video! The plug receptacle was bought at a local electrical hardware store. It came with a cover, but I remove it when I record videos. Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions and please Like and Subscribe if you haven't done so already! Happy charging!

  • @bomatdaman
    @bomatdaman 3 года назад +2

    Informative video, thank you. Can someone explain why CP limits charging to 48 amps when a 60 amp hardwire circuit is used (THHN 90*C wire 4 ft run)? To get the full 50 amp capability, CP requires a 70 amp breaker.

    • @tren133
      @tren133 3 года назад +3

      I think it is something about only using 80% of rated amperage, e.g. 60 x 0.8 = 48 amp, and that's related to safety concerns because oftentimes it will be pulling that current sustained for multiple hours so you don't want to run it right at the upper limit of the circuit's rated capacity.

  • @thomashughes6807
    @thomashughes6807 Год назад

    Is the green circular light always pulsating in the standby mode or can you dim or turn off while in a standby mode?

  • @kathanzia
    @kathanzia 2 года назад

    Can you do the reverse?
    I have Nema 14-50 charging my Tesla ; Is there an adaptor to convert Tesla charging end to J1772 to charge a different EV?

    • @TylerBell
      @TylerBell 2 года назад

      Yes, there are multiple adapters out there. They do NOT work with superchargers, but for home chargers you can use something like a TeslaTap

  • @vtr5328
    @vtr5328 10 месяцев назад

    Hi - I have a 100Apanel in the basement, I have one 240V free outlet in my kitchen for electric stove, which is not used anymore because we converted the Electric stove to a Gas stove. Can I use the 240V electric stove port (14-50) by moving to Garage and if yes, how much max amps do I need to set the Chargepoint unit to? 32A ? Pls advise and thanks in Advance

  • @Muhfynmann
    @Muhfynmann 3 года назад

    I’m having to install mine in the middle of two doors just like yours. Any pictures or video of how you made the box on the wall?

    • @evunite1
      @evunite1  3 года назад

      Hi @George Williams and thanks for the comment and question! I actually just posted a video showing you how I made the charger mounting panel: ruclips.net/video/VGVudJuBjUA/видео.html - Hopefully that helps! If you are interested to purchase one please contact evunite1@gmail.com! Thanks and have a great day!

  • @bensibold2023
    @bensibold2023 3 года назад

    Can you set a charge % limit on the chargepoint app, or is it just set in the vehicle (tesla), or is it set on the tesla app?

  • @ddemoss
    @ddemoss 2 года назад

    Can the app track usage on a per vehicle basis? I'd like to know how much charging I'm doing with my car vs how much my roommate is charging with his car. Would we have to have separate ChargePoint accounts or share one?

  • @bomatdaman
    @bomatdaman 3 года назад +1

    Also, I know the CP unit must be double insulated to only require a 3-wire installation. But can you tell if the unit's frame has any metal components? If so, my inclination is to run a neutral wire to the ground lug and ground the frame chassis as a precaution. If not, I plan to still run four #6 wires to the unit for future units that may require that setup.

  • @reptilexcq2
    @reptilexcq2 9 месяцев назад

    I didn't get the screen where it says "charge in public or charge at home"? It is asking for Mac address of the station...wtf

  • @andrewcao6135
    @andrewcao6135 2 года назад

    How long does it take for model y to be fully charged?

  • @anpou1129
    @anpou1129 2 года назад

    One more comment, I installed it with the 60 amp breaker but hardwired straight to the unit instead of using the plug because the plug is only rated for 50 amp.

  • @appleiphone69
    @appleiphone69 2 года назад

    Do you have mount to a stud?

  • @Anvanho
    @Anvanho 3 года назад

    14:59 The app asks you the breaker size? I thought (from reading some other instructions) that you [need only] stipulate the actually amperage your EV will accept. I want to install a CP Home Flex NEMA 14-50 onto a 40-amp breaker, then select 32 amps for my Volvo XC40.

    • @spl1011
      @spl1011 2 года назад +1

      You select the amperage the EV will accept thru the car itself. The car IS (or contains) the charger.
      The chargepoint only needs to know what the rating is for the installation. The chargepoint is not a car charger in that it regulates the current depending on battery state of charge. It has no idea what the cars state of charge is.

    • @Anvanho
      @Anvanho 2 года назад

      @@spl1011 Thanks, helpful info.

  • @gao57009
    @gao57009 3 года назад +1

    You entered in the App setup that you were on a 60 amp breaker. According to other videos, if a 6-50 or 14-50 plug is on the unit, it should be on a 50 amp breaker which will deliver 40 amps during charging. If you want 48 amps to be delivered, a 60 amp breaker is needed, BUT it needs to be HARD- WIRED. Can you explain?

  • @cube1us
    @cube1us Год назад

    ChargePoint suggests using a coin to fasten the inside cover in place rather than a screwdriver. The screwdriver is too narrow and can cause damage to the plastic. Also ChargePoint recommends that the charger be offset to the right from the outlet box rather than having the outlet box directly underneath of it. They make a big point of this in their instructions.

  • @daniellejorge
    @daniellejorge Год назад

    Anyone can tell me if its possible to use this without WIFI????

  • @billoniargiantssfirms6131
    @billoniargiantssfirms6131 4 месяца назад

    Hello plz kindly can we have some discussion with you through email mainly about EVs plz

  • @lllJuanlllCarloslll
    @lllJuanlllCarloslll 3 года назад

    It does not work. Led first green and then turns white. Chargepoint with problems. I can start a remote charge without being connected to the car. Possibly problem servers. Account problem. Fixed white led. A simple charger without app or internet is better to charge your car. Without complications.

  • @asharda1272
    @asharda1272 3 года назад +1

    Customer service from the company is HORRIBLE. My home charger stopped working after 6 months. That's not ideal but wasn't the disappointing part. The customer service believes in not providing service, not being helpful and using the line "beyond my capacity" at every opportunity. A request for service, once filed, needs to be escalated and reviewed. If ok, then transferred to another supervisor who I think decides whether to send your request to a different department that might be able to help you. Could take anywhere from a few days to a week to resolve - I'm still waiting for an email from the supervisor (#2) to say that they'll send me a replacement. In the meanwhile, my car is sitting in the driveway out of juice. My recommendation - don't get this product. Don't work with this company.

  • @Ahmad-yw5hl
    @Ahmad-yw5hl 3 года назад

    I don’t have a wifi in my garage is that fine!?

    • @evunite1
      @evunite1  3 года назад

      Yes, that is okay, the charger will still function to charge your vehicle, you will just not have access to all the smart features within the app.

  • @i6s1
    @i6s1 3 месяца назад

    Man, so tired of these "how to" videos that misinform people and blatantly violate electrical safety rules. You can't have a 60 amp breaker with a 50 amp plug.