Here's a specific post describing how to set the Level 2 charging rate.Do you know if you dealer did some adjustments from 16 amp.when car come from UK to meet US specs. 32amp?
Here's a specific post describing how to set the Level 2 charging rate.Do you know if you dealer did some adjustments from 16 amp.when car come from UK to meet US specs. 32amp?
Are you accessing the charging current through the menu for Plan Charging/Climate Control -> Settings charging current?
If Plan Charging/Climate Control -> Settings charging current doesn't give you the SE's full Level 2 charging rate at an L2 EVSE that works for other cars, your car is broken.Sure is only one way through a menu to set a charging current my BMW I 3 was exactly the same I drove for 6 years Set maximum car switch all the time to minimum
The J1772 Connector does not have the pinouts for 3-phase, so regardless of how the electricity is wired to the EVSE there's no chance of it going into the car.
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What is your Level 1 charge rate? 0.9 kW ish?A problem with charging on L 2 at home,car is going always from setting Maximum to Reduced once I start charging.Charger Lectron 240 v.- 32 amp.Charger showing 13.2 amps. When charging .At home 5 hr. From 50% to 100%.Public charging station from 50% to 100% 3 hr.and setting stay on Maximum on public station .Owners manual on page 229 said a car at delivery is set to 16 amp.Why car switch at home on L 2 to Reduced charge all time?which 13.2 amps is acceptable when car is set to 16 amp. Car was at service and reset to factory specifications,nothing changed.I own Clipper Creek charger 240 v.-32 amp.too the same story.Anybody have a similar issue? I’m not new to EV drive for 6 years BMW I 3 without problem.Outlet check 248 volts / breaker double 40 amps. Car should pull 30.8 amps.or a little les and should be charged at 4 hr. At L2 at home. Any good ideas from members ? Thanks Rexsio
This sounds a lot like your issue: https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/charging-woes.169631/
This is what an onboard AC charger looks like:
Last night a car charged for now reason correctly 50-100% 2 1/2 hr and I’m assuming in rate 27amp bc a reading on my Lectron charger with lcd display shows 13.5 amp .on reduced setting My Clipper Creek charger have no display.but start charging on maximum setting.If this continues I will be happy bc 4 hr full charge it is what car is capable to do!Maybe all a BUGS run. Away from a car bc I screamed so loud why this happened to me.Sorry for my writing but I’m fricken European without any English school or classes.What is your Level 1 charge rate? 0.9 kW ish?
I’m thinking one half of your onboard charger is broken internally, fuse, cable, solder issue, etc. I am asking someone who works for BMWAG who worked in development in some EV’s. Let’s see if we can figure it out.
You not crazy I’m not crazy too car was check twice by dealer nothing wrong plug - unplug give max. Power of charging 50% a time car is charging in max. At home .32 amps at creeper creek wall L2 charger .I send charger to manufacturer/ check nothing wrong with it . I’m not charging a lot of public L2 chargers bc I’m on solar at home /free / but to just to check what is going on ?. Car never switch to lower charging on public charger . Do the same go to Public charger and you going have more questions.I just give up .Car overall is perfect 2022/10000milesView attachment 22316 Oh man - this sounds like exactly my problem.
2021 SE - plug in to my home charger (Wallbox) and the car gives a “Charging with Reduced Power” message and a 2x as long estimate to charge.
Then if I stop and start the Wallbox or unplug and plug in it restarts at max power.
The car has been back to Mini several times and they swear there is nothing wrong. The poor folks at Wallbox did a ton of diagnosing themselves the finally sent me a new unit. It worked great. For a year. Then the issue returned. I bought a completely new unit (Emporia) and the issue was exactly the same. It’s the damn car and no one can figure it out. I was going to ask Mini to flash whatever passes for the ECU to see if that helps but it seems like you tried this?
Although I wouldn’t wish this frustrating problem on anyone, if somebody else is experiencing this, at least I know I’m not crazy…
I post this at February 2022 when car was 2 month oldView attachment 22316 Oh man - this sounds like exactly my problem.
2021 SE - plug in to my home charger (Wallbox) and the car gives a “Charging with Reduced Power” message and a 2x as long estimate to charge.
Then if I stop and start the Wallbox or unplug and plug in it restarts at max power.
The car has been back to Mini several times and they swear there is nothing wrong. The poor folks at Wallbox did a ton of diagnosing themselves the finally sent me a new unit. It worked great. For a year. Then the issue returned. I bought a completely new unit (Emporia) and the issue was exactly the same. It’s the damn car and no one can figure it out. I was going to ask Mini to flash whatever passes for the ECU to see if that helps but it seems like you tried this?
Although I wouldn’t wish this frustrating problem on anyone, if somebody else is experiencing this, at least I know I’m not crazy…
Before you go that route try to plug your SE to L2 installed in somebody’s house ,unfortunately I don’t have anybody in my neighborhood to try it bc after all those approaches I’m leaning to electrical panel,wiring ,hard wire ,plug in to NEMA 14-50 in my case I try to come up with any solution.Keep posting what happens in your situations .Reduced charging is any way better for health of HV battery than max charge on L 2 or DC specifically.Yes - same issue. Level 2 and 3 public chargers work ok. So does the Mini dealer’s charger. That’s why they say it’s not the car. Level 3 is DC so that’s not a surprise but I thought ANY Level 2 would give this same problem. Not so at the one I tried. Going to find some others.
Stopping and starting the charge at home is my only work around. It’s a pain in the butt but I am more concerned about the message that the car is trying to prevent battery damage and so has reduced the charge rate. But if a reset puts it back to max charging then what about the concern about the battery just a minute ago?
I’d love to replace the onboard charger but Mini would want me to buy that up front. If it fixed it then maybe refund me.
Thank you for that suggestion which solve my problem RexioI would suggest monitoring the line voltage. The car might step down the charging rate if the voltage is too high/low. Remember that the car is doing the AC to DC conversion.