Cliff Mitchell
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- Apr 24, 2021
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- Location
- Wyee Point, NSW, 2259 Australia
Several weeks ago I posted an issue with my 2021 ZS EV. Briefly, the car refused to charge on my 7kw home charger and my granny charger. Took the car to the dealer for assistance and to get my second annual service. The dealer serviced the car and updated the BMS and OBC (on board charger). All good, no problems. Took the vehicle home and guess what? The vehicle still refused to charge. Took the car and the chargers back to the dealer who tested the car and the chargers. No problem both worked well. Took the vehicle home and, you guessed it, not charging.
Plugged my granny charger into my neighbors power point and it started charging. To cut a long and frustrating story short, some time back I organised a new internet provider with a new modem. It didn't work particularly well so I purchased a wi-fi extender. It appears that this powerline device uses the power circuit to communicate with a second device, thus creating 'noise' on the power circuit. Even though the chargers were on a different circuit to the wifi extender, apparently the 'noise' is distributed to a number of power circuits. In the end, I disconnected the wifi extender and the car charged happily on both the granny charger and the 7kw charger.
The moral of the story is that 20-21 ZS EV's are sensitive to this type of 'noise', be aware and avoid the frustration of blaming the car when it was the house that was causing the problem.
Plugged my granny charger into my neighbors power point and it started charging. To cut a long and frustrating story short, some time back I organised a new internet provider with a new modem. It didn't work particularly well so I purchased a wi-fi extender. It appears that this powerline device uses the power circuit to communicate with a second device, thus creating 'noise' on the power circuit. Even though the chargers were on a different circuit to the wifi extender, apparently the 'noise' is distributed to a number of power circuits. In the end, I disconnected the wifi extender and the car charged happily on both the granny charger and the 7kw charger.
The moral of the story is that 20-21 ZS EV's are sensitive to this type of 'noise', be aware and avoid the frustration of blaming the car when it was the house that was causing the problem.