acdcvw said:Does anyone have the 'Green' version of the Juicebox 40? Was looking for some feedback.
normf3 said:acdcvw said:Does anyone have the 'Green' version of the Juicebox 40? Was looking for some feedback.
I got one. Works nicely. At the time it cost the same as the non-green. I don't know that it's worth paying extra for the Green version . I think you can use this model if you want to meter your electric car power usage separately, using the Watt Box submeter. I use the car's delayed charging feature, rather than the Juice Box's. It is wi-fi enabled, so you can see if the car is charging and the power going in, on your computer or Android phone.
normf3 said:Stretch2727 - Is that the case with your B-Class Electric as well?
normf3 said:EMotorwerks response:
"The VW has a sleeping issue, and we have seen this come up a few times. Here is a note from one of our software engineers...
"It may be a good idea to stop by the VW dealer and talk with them about a firmware update for the car's onboard charger. On the technical side, which you can pass along to the technicians:
Ensure that their J1772 implementation properly handles "State B1" - which is considered "EVSE not ready to supply energy" mode. Official J1772 spec states that there is "no max" time limit for holding at State B1, but some manufacturers (Fiat, most notoriously) have broken this spec such that the car "goes to sleep" after a couple minutes waiting to start charging, and doesn't resume when B2 (EVSE Ready) is activated. That ends up breaking the EVSE-side time-of-use abilities - not just the JuiceBox, but any time charging isn't immediately allowed, like at a public charging station if you take a few minutes between plugging-in and authenticating at the charger, you'd probably see the same behavior.
Hopefully VW can come up with a fix for that. We're still trying to find a way to work-around the issue without breaking the spec for other cars (most of which work fine right now). Let us know if you find anything from VW! "
Wait, does yours lock the plug in?nsayer said:I can foresee that not working for the eGolf. In principle, because the eGolf locks in the plug, it's conceivable that they could get away with completely ignoring the proximity pin.
write2warriors said:I know for JuiceBox 40 amp, it's recommended to put a 50amp breaker. Is it safe to hook up to a 60 amp breaker?
Thanks
Jamiee
bizzle said:Wait, does yours lock the plug in?
The 2016 SE model does not (or at least mine does not).
nsayer said:bizzle said:Wait, does yours lock the plug in?
The 2016 SE model does not (or at least mine does not).
Yeah. It's annoying as hell. There's a whole thread about it.
My 2016 SE with DCP does indeed lock in the plug...JoulesThief said:nsayer said:bizzle said:Wait, does yours lock the plug in?
The 2016 SE model does not (or at least mine does not).
Yeah. It's annoying as hell. There's a whole thread about it.
I am beginning to wonder if this is just supposed to be an SAE combo feature only, and not a J-1772 feature? Someone with a 2016 SE with the QC charger combo feature upgrade needs to verify this for us? Or at least go visit a dealership and test demonstrate a J-1772 charger connect /disconnect cycle to verify? Do Audi A3 e-trons exhibit the same behavior, I wonder? No SAE combo plug on them, I suppose.
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