bldxyz
Well-Known Member
Your reply tells me everything I need to know, thank you and "Have a great day"
I love your avatar! The AA-looking batteries sticking out of the trunk is very cool / fun!
Your reply tells me everything I need to know, thank you and "Have a great day"
None of those are "Chargers" and you don't have a "charging cable" you have a power cord and AC supply equipment for the EV's on board charger. The EVSE has a few functions, it provides a "Handshake" between the EV and the EVSE this is through a pilot pin within the plug using low voltage 12v supply. Once it receives the correct reading back it will energize the AC supply contactor inside the EVSE and supply the on board charger with AC power.
The only external charging is at the two bottom pins on the vehicles socket this is where the external DC supply can be fed to the high voltage battery for charging.
I talked to Tom in the past about "Chargers" and it looks like we have already got off to using the incorrect terminology, this will suit some suppliers so they can charge $500 to $1000 per unit when they all do the same basic functions. I get it people want to use an app to control the EVSE and if that's what you like to do then go for it, me I like technology but I also like to keep it simple if I can.
I agree with the first part, because the actual "charger" is always built into the EV, but the second part, "charging cable," seems to make sense--at least in the US. I suppose it would be more correct to say "portable EVSE" or "active charging cable" to contrast with charging stations in Britain and Europe don't have cables, you must bring your own cable. Speaking of "charging stations," what would be the verdict on that phrase? (This took me a half-hour to write.)None of those are "Chargers" and you don't have a "charging cable"
They do it on their site as well. Much like the pre-conditioning term it's used interchangeably in their usage. So I won't correct someone when they use what they read. In IT I don't correct as it never ends well and confuses them moreI don't mind having incorrect usages of terminology pointed out to me and, ultimately, I'm happy to use whatever terms allow me to communicate my point effectively.
I would note that pages 218-219 of the USA Mini Cooper SE Owner's Manual refer to the "Level 1 charging cable", "Level 2 charging cable", etc. so this seems to be the terminology adopted by Mini.
https://www.miniusa.com/content/dam/mini/PDF/archiveownermanuals/MY20/2020_COOPER_SE_ELECTRIC.pdf
I had a feeling it would be more painful than, "See? Red light is on...Thank you for the replacement charging cable, goodbye."I've got my service appointment booked in for next week so I'll report back as to the results. Annoyingly, Mini Service Dept. needs the charging cable AND the car for the day.
Any updates yet?Mini now dropped off at the service center. I have to say, the quality of the customer service seems a big step up from my previous experiences leaving my ICE vehicle with the local grease monkeys. Welcomed very warmly on arrival, a brief consultation with a service rep. to discuss the problem followed by an offer (politely declined) to give me a lift to wherever I need to go.
The mystery deepens.
The car is now charging fine with no apparent problem with the cable!
Oh wow! As a person who has worked in and closely with Information Technology my entire career, I am just now realizing that the car I have ordered is landing really close to IT! "Have you tried rebooting your car, Mr. Smith? Have you downloaded the latest firmware?" I guess I better get used to this type of thing with EV tech. "It's working now? Let us know if it happens again."
Yes! I was not really a car head but ever since getting the SE I've been obsessed with everything, because to me it's a computer on wheels. Or maybe a robot, writing software for robots would be my dream.I am just now realizing that the car I have ordered is landing really close to IT!
I'm also an IT person. You really need to watch the IT Crowd that was quoted here.Oh wow! As a person who has worked in and closely with Information Technology my entire career, I am just now realizing that the car I have ordered is landing really close to IT! "Have you tried rebooting your car, Mr. Smith? Have you downloaded the latest firmware?" I guess I better get used to this type of thing with EV tech. "It's working now? Let us know if it happens again."
Yes! I was not really a car head but ever since getting the SE I've been obsessed with everything, because to me it's a computer on wheels. Or maybe a robot, writing software for robots would be my dream.