electronchaser
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- Nov 8, 2019
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I had a major issue with another ev driver. I went into the supermarket for 20-30 min, saw they had new charging stations, lvl2, thought I'd plug in see the charge rate, etc. both spots were empty. I came back outside to find an ev parked next to me, and the driver tugging on the charge cord plugged into my i3. As I got closer I could see him REALLY pulling on it. yeah he was lightly rocking the car basically. Got pissed, yelled at him, asked wth he's doing? His reply....:
"I think something is wrong and the cord is stuck in your i3? You're done right? no? I'm sorry, I didn't see any indicator lights on, and thought you were done charging."
Apparently the other stall wasn't working, and he decided to try and remove my plug. I didn't realize he'd caused damage, but I feel looseness in the J plug's top part. I'll be dcFCing tonight, so It'll be interesting to see if it works or there's any charger faults thrown.
Short of leaving notes on your car how do we indicate to other EV drivers that we're actively charging. Some charging stations have no display or indicator either.
Why does that blue pulsing light turn off after a while? I thought it stayed on for the duration of the charge? I'd never stood by to check it out, but logically I'd assumed its a tiny 1 watt LED, of course its on letting everyone know that there is live electricity flowing between evse and car.
how can we address this? I know this guy would have ripped the cord and my plug out if I had been a few minutes later.
Plus other EVs have indicator lights to let an outside observer know there's a charge session taking place.
Can anything be coded into the vehicle to give some indication to an outside person that you're plugged and pulling power?
I mean if we are charging in public, there should be some way to indicate to the public that we're charging.
Why did they even put the blue pulsing light there? to give you a 20 second light show and then turn off?
"I think something is wrong and the cord is stuck in your i3? You're done right? no? I'm sorry, I didn't see any indicator lights on, and thought you were done charging."
Apparently the other stall wasn't working, and he decided to try and remove my plug. I didn't realize he'd caused damage, but I feel looseness in the J plug's top part. I'll be dcFCing tonight, so It'll be interesting to see if it works or there's any charger faults thrown.
Short of leaving notes on your car how do we indicate to other EV drivers that we're actively charging. Some charging stations have no display or indicator either.
Why does that blue pulsing light turn off after a while? I thought it stayed on for the duration of the charge? I'd never stood by to check it out, but logically I'd assumed its a tiny 1 watt LED, of course its on letting everyone know that there is live electricity flowing between evse and car.
how can we address this? I know this guy would have ripped the cord and my plug out if I had been a few minutes later.
Plus other EVs have indicator lights to let an outside observer know there's a charge session taking place.
Can anything be coded into the vehicle to give some indication to an outside person that you're plugged and pulling power?
I mean if we are charging in public, there should be some way to indicate to the public that we're charging.
Why did they even put the blue pulsing light there? to give you a 20 second light show and then turn off?