Ukchris Established Member Joined Apr 12, 2022 Messages 238 Reaction score 307 Points 95 Location Carlisle Driving May 12, 2024 #1 Is it safe to charge my zs lr on my home charger in a thunderstorm ?
RobinH Established Member Joined Oct 17, 2022 Messages 138 Reaction score 184 Points 59 Location Llanharan, South Wales Driving May 13, 2024 #2 Yes. Your consumer unit should trip in the event of any surges.
Coulomb Moderator Joined Apr 24, 2021 Messages 2,176 Solutions 1 Reaction score 1,779 Points 621 Location Brisbane, Australia Driving MG4 Trophy ER May 14, 2024 #3 I don't think it has the time to prevent a surge due to lightning. My personal view: avoid charging during an electrical storm if possible; if not possible, don't sweat it.
I don't think it has the time to prevent a surge due to lightning. My personal view: avoid charging during an electrical storm if possible; if not possible, don't sweat it.
salty Distinguished Member Joined Oct 13, 2023 Messages 2,838 Reaction score 5,933 Points 1,540 Location Lancs Driving MG4 XPOWER May 14, 2024 #4 If it did get struck, would it be instantly fully charged? Save you a few Bob. ??
Coulomb Moderator Joined Apr 24, 2021 Messages 2,176 Solutions 1 Reaction score 1,779 Points 621 Location Brisbane, Australia Driving MG4 Trophy ER May 14, 2024 #5 salty said: If it did get struck, would it be instantly fully charged? Click to expand... Yes, but first you have to upgrade to a 10 000C battery! ?
salty said: If it did get struck, would it be instantly fully charged? Click to expand... Yes, but first you have to upgrade to a 10 000C battery! ?