![]() ![]() Kiddo to an activity in the AM use 75% of the battery. With ~2 hours to full, the vast, vast majority of our driving is all electric. I got the 32 amp JuiceBox as it puts out 7.7 kw and the Pacifica’s max draw is 6.6kw. Happily the previous owner already had 240v in our garage and I just needed to swap an existing NEMA 10-50 for a 14-50. There's something awesome about watching the display on the EVSE while it "pumps" in a kWh every 10 minutes.Electricity cost is dependent on your rates, but you could get on a time-of-use plan and take advantage of it much more easily with level 2.I left to go to the airport at 10:30p with ~85% charge. Case-in-point: I depleted the battery in the morning but was recharging on 110V by 11:30a. If you deplete it in a morning trip, you're unlikely to be done recharging in time if you have an evening trip.Any additional will probably trip the breaker. If the breaker is 15A, you can't use anything else on that circuit while charging since the vehicle will pull the max continuous amps.If the initial electrical crew took some shortcuts, or your outlets are worn out, recharging over 110 can cause fires.(80A breaker from main panel feeding a garage subpanel with 3x 50A breakers each feeding a NEMA 6-50 outlet, 40A max continuous each, 64A Max continuous concurrent) My installation was a little over the top and completed by a helpful electrician neighbor, so the price I paid probably won't help, but it will be able to charge both vehicles at the same time. It can recharge the vehicle at 29A 240V for a 2.5 hour charge time. Here's some of my experiences/observations with that vehicle.įully depleted, the Clarity takes 15.5 kWh to recharge at a max rate of 12 Amps 110 V which takes at least 12 hours. I do have a Honda Clarity, which has similar capacity battery and charge rate characteristics. ![]() You did it! The JuiceBox is now online and ready to charge.I don't have a Pacifica Hybrid, though I've been considering getting one to replace my wife's Odyssey. The app connects the JuiceBox to the Wi-Fi network, then select CONTINUE. In the JuiceConfigure app, select the preferred local Wi-Fi network.Įnter the Wi-Fi network password, if necessary, then select CONNECT CHARGER TO WI-FI. NOTE: The actual name of the network varies by device, such as "JuiceBox-123". If the network requires a password, use the password "GoElectric" (case-sensitive). Connect to the "JuiceBox-#" or "JuiceNet-#" Wi-Fi network. Navigate to the Wi-Fi settings on your mobile device. NOTE: After powering the JuiceBox, complete the steps 6 through 9 within 2 minutes. NOTE: If the JuiceBox is already power on before this step, disconnect it from power and re-connect again before proceeding. Have the Wi-Fi network password ready, then select NEXT. Wait 10 minutes before plugging in a vehicle.Ĭonfigure JuiceBox Using Wi-Fi Connectivity NOTE: After connecting, JuiceBox checks its firmware version and performs any necessary updates. In the configuration screen, set the maximum current for charger at which you want to charge your vehicle, then select SAVE. The JuiceBox is connected to your account. Select the network you want to connect your JuiceBox to.Įnter the password of the selected Wi-Fi network and select Connect charger to Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi networks are scanned and listed on the screen. Your JuiceBox is now connected to your account. NOTE: Make sure your phone and JuiceBox’s Bluetooth connection is enabled before starting to be able to configure Wi-Fi for your charger.įollow the onscreen instructions to proceed to JuiceBox configuration.Ĭhargers are scanned and listed on the screen. Configure JuiceBox Using Bluetooth Connectivityĭ ownload and install the “ JuiceConfigure ” app onto your mobile device. For best results, perform this procedure while standing within 5 ft (1.6m) of the JuiceBox. ![]()
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