I did 20k A1 maintenance today, and my dealership charged $180. Is thus crazy or normal for Honda Clarity? Didn’t remember how much I paid before that. Also I never charged my car, so should I do oil change every 3-5k miles like regular car?
Didn’t remember how much I paid before that. Also I never charged my car, so should I do oil change every 3-5k miles like regular car?
I did 20k A1 maintenance today, and my dealership charged $180. Is thus crazy or normal for Honda Clarity? Didn’t remember how much I paid before that. Also I never charged my car, so should I do oil change every 3-5k miles like regular car?
Why did you buy it?
Is thus (this?) crazy? You have never charged your Clarity in 20,000 miles? That is crazy. Why did you buy it?
Oh yes it will. It can charge at 120V with the charging cord that comes with the car. Just plug it into an outlet near where the car is parked.My house electrical panel won’t work with this
My house electrical panel won’t work with this
My house electrical panel did not work as well initially as it kept blowing the cicuit breaker. I called an electrician who determined that my wiring could accomodate a 20 Amp circuit breaker in the garage and that solved the problem.
My house electrical panel did not work as well initially as it kept blowing the cicuit breaker. I called an electrician who determined that my wiring could accomodate a 20 Amp circuit breaker in the garage and that solved the problem. In fact, I bought a 16 Amp 110 volt charger on ebay for a little over a hundred bucks and that charges significantly faster than the 12 Amp charger provided by Honda.
If the 15A circuit was not dedicated and had other devices plugged in it could indeed trip when charging.Thanks for the follow up.
It is likely that the 15A breaker was faulty. There’s no reason that the factory charger cable would trip a properly functioning 15A breaker.
Glad you got it fixed.
I think you meant a 16 amp 240 volt. That's what I did on a dedicated 20 amp breaker. Charges in about 4.5 hours but much better than 12 hours on a regular 110 outlet.
No, actually, it is a Level 1 100v 16 amp EVSE. Here is an example from ebay https://www.ebay.com/itm/283834697617?hash=item4215ddc791:g:nnEAAOSwO-JfoTcu I paid $129 about a year ago. I only have one line going out to my detached garage so I have to keep it 110. I thought about adding 240v but it would be expensive and is not necessary. With this 16 Amp cable, I can almost always get a full charge during the low EV rate hours (midnight to 6AM). Of course, if the battery is completely empty it will take 8 or 9 hours, but that is rarely the case.
Keep in mind that if your line to the garage is truly a dedicated branch circuit (one circuit breaker feeding a single receptacle), it is usually 'trivial' (and very low cost) to make that be 240V. There is no wiring change required (just swapping to a 2-pole breaker, and changing to an appropriate receptacle). This gives you true Level 2 charging. With a 20A circuit @ 240V, you can charge at 16A. This will do a full charge in around 4 hours.
Many have done this as a very nice way to greatly improve charging time over the factory Level 1 charger with only a small expenditure compared to installing a new branch circuit from scratch.
It is also possible to use the factory charger with 240V (it works on 240V even though it is not specified that way). This provides a full charge in maybe 5.5 hours using 240V @ 12A.
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Keep in mind that if your line to the garage is truly a dedicated branch circuit (one circuit breaker feeding a single receptacle), it is usually 'trivial' (and very low cost) to make that be 240V. There is no wiring change required (just swapping to a 2-pole breaker, and changing to an appropriate receptacle). This gives you true Level 2 charging. With a 20A circuit @ 240V, you can charge at 16A. This will do a full charge in around 4 hours.
Many have done this as a very nice way to greatly improve charging time over the factory Level 1 charger with only a small expenditure compared to installing a new branch circuit from scratch.
It is also possible to use the factory charger with 240V (it works on 240V even though it is not specified that way). This provides a full charge in maybe 5.5 hours using 240V @ 12A.
I misread your statement and thought this one line was just to the charging outlet... Now I get it.I only have one line going out to my detached garage so I have to keep it 110
Changing your own oil is probably the easiest of vehicle maintenance things to do. There are tons of youtube videos on the subject. I just bought a new oil filter and oil from amazon for roughly 40 bucks. It will probably take me 15 minutes and I save......................a lot. I also do this twice a year. I could probably go longer. I also drive roughly 70 miles a day.I did 20k A1 maintenance today, and my dealership charged $180. Is thus crazy or normal for Honda Clarity? Didn’t remember how much I paid before that. Also I never charged my car, so should I do oil change every 3-5k miles like regular car?