Dsinned
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This morning I did an "extended" charge using my Leviton 32A, 7.7kW, L2 EVSE. I started with an existing charge range of 70 miles and ended with 112 miles, for a net increase of 42 miles. The charge took 2 hrs 33 mins for a charging rate in terms of range of 16.8 miles per hour.
During the last hour of charging I monitored and recorded my Leviton charging station's power consumption using a home energy monitoring device that senses my whole house electric power consumption. While charging the RAV4 the energy monitor reading was about 7.8kW, so I think my monitoring system must be fairly accurate. Early in the morning only ~100W (excluding the charging station's full power consumption) sounds reasonable for the total electricity used in my home, plus ~150W periodically when my refrigerator cycles every so often. It is obvious when it turns on, because I can see the reading increase by about 150W at the same time I here the refrigerant compressor running.
Here's what I found really interesting after I thought my EV was already finished recharging. I observed something akin to a trickle charge during an additional 30 minutes of undisturbed plug-in time. This seems to indicate the RAV4's battery management system automatically does some sort of cell balancing and/or top off charge after the point of a fully (bulk) charged battery.
During the last hour of charging I monitored and recorded my Leviton charging station's power consumption using a home energy monitoring device that senses my whole house electric power consumption. While charging the RAV4 the energy monitor reading was about 7.8kW, so I think my monitoring system must be fairly accurate. Early in the morning only ~100W (excluding the charging station's full power consumption) sounds reasonable for the total electricity used in my home, plus ~150W periodically when my refrigerator cycles every so often. It is obvious when it turns on, because I can see the reading increase by about 150W at the same time I here the refrigerant compressor running.
Here's what I found really interesting after I thought my EV was already finished recharging. I observed something akin to a trickle charge during an additional 30 minutes of undisturbed plug-in time. This seems to indicate the RAV4's battery management system automatically does some sort of cell balancing and/or top off charge after the point of a fully (bulk) charged battery.