Oh boy I cringed when I saw the water drops on the ground. That always makes me nervous. I'll have to rewatch that teardown video to see how sealed it is.
LOL I worried about it too, if you’re really worried about it I suppose you could always put a couple of padded magnets on the hood and cover it with a small tarp or black garbage bag? It was chucking it on the 2nd test…bad day to do a range/charging test. GOM was pretty accurate though, I bailed out one DCFC early cos I would have been limping into town and that wouldn't have been pretty.
I was going to do a 3rd test but I was at 1% (crawled to the Petro-Canada EV station) and didn’t want to risk moving the car any more than necessary, that SOC curve really isn’t linear. Charged from 1 to 65% (Chademo, 62kw all the way, 22 mins) and then charger stopped (not sure whether that was due to temp of the battery hitting 50C or what, but needed to go home, so unplugged and drove home (had enough range by then). I'll try another drive to under 20% and see if I can hit up a Chargepoint station to test.
Canadian DCFCs:
- Chargepoint
- Petro-Canada
- Shell Sky EV Technology - I assume they're the same as Shell Recharge?
- SWTCH - I'll try one more since I know they sometimes use different DCFC types. e.g in Squamish they're using Tritium ones and the quality was always pretty bad on those stations. But the one I used was new (if someone knows the type of charger that is, couldn't find the sticker)...
- Chevron ON the RUN - tried to do one yesterday but their station was down and the lady working there didn't know how to reboot it (even though I've been to other ones and they know how to reboot the units); told me I needed to pay to use it (I know, I just needed her to reboot the units because they were frozen)
US DCFCs:
- blink
- evconnect
- EVCS
- EVGo
- Volta
I won't try Electrify Canada/America again until I can figure out how to bypass the "you need to plug it in before you start" thing, it doesn't seem to work well with the adapter.
BC Hydro AddEnergie stations (set up by the power utility here in BC) are probably having some kind of handshake issue - the guy from the factory said to get a log from the adapter while it's plugged in, and send to them, and their engineers will figure out a firmware update
According to the guy from the factory, the communication standard is generally the same across all DCFCs, and the same with the handshake, it's some kind of initial connection that a particular organization's DCFCs has, that the adapter doesn't yet have due to them using simulators.
As far as I'm concerned, i'm using this so I'm not stuck at a charging site where there's 1 chademo and 8 CCS stations, and I can't charge because there's another Soul or Leaf that just arrived.