2022 NX 450h+ Charging findings
#31
I'm actually looking at the EVDoubler 120V as I do not have 240V in my garage and if I need to add one, I will need to upgrade my full panel. Waiting for Canadian government on any rebates when installing charging stations at home.
The current 12 hr charging time is OK for me at the moment, but reducing that to 6 hrs will definitely be a winner for me. I really don't need 2.5 hrs at this time. I have another 120V from another breaker already in my garage, so wanted to give this a try.
The current 12 hr charging time is OK for me at the moment, but reducing that to 6 hrs will definitely be a winner for me. I really don't need 2.5 hrs at this time. I have another 120V from another breaker already in my garage, so wanted to give this a try.
#32
I'm actually looking at the EVDoubler 120V as I do not have 240V in my garage and if I need to add one, I will need to upgrade my full panel. Waiting for Canadian government on any rebates when installing charging stations at home.
The current 12 hr charging time is OK for me at the moment, but reducing that to 6 hrs will definitely be a winner for me. I really don't need 2.5 hrs at this time. I have another 120V from another breaker already in my garage, so wanted to give this a try.
The current 12 hr charging time is OK for me at the moment, but reducing that to 6 hrs will definitely be a winner for me. I really don't need 2.5 hrs at this time. I have another 120V from another breaker already in my garage, so wanted to give this a try.
#33
Getting a charging station will reduce your charge time (normally) from 5 1/2 hours to 2 1/2 hours. The 5 1/2 hours is based on using a 240V adapter with the standard Lexus charge cable. Actually if you are okay with the 5 1/2 hour charge time, it is probably better for your battery (slower charges are better than fast charges from what I've been told).
#34
Programmed charging times stopped working
I programmed my car to charge every night at midnight and have been using this schedule for a couple of months. Recently after turning off the car, I told it to start charging "now" since it was a weekend and the rates were low. My programmed charging stopped working after this and the only way to get the car to charge in the middle of the night was to manually turn on the charging using my Lexus app (I probably could have gone out to the car but the app was easier). I checked the charging programming schedule in my car and it was still set to charge at midnight. Nothing had changed even though it wasn't charging at midnight. I called Lexus support and they said this is the first time they had been told about this charging issue. The person I talked to suggested I reprogram the car and instead of using 12:00 midnight, use 12:05 am. I reprogrammed the car to charge at 12:05 am and now everything is working again. I wonder if anyone else has seen this problem?
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Klamalama (10-23-22)
#35
Getting a charging station will reduce your charge time (normally) from 5 1/2 hours to 2 1/2 hours. The 5 1/2 hours is based on using a 240V adapter with the standard Lexus charge cable. Actually if you are okay with the 5 1/2 hour charge time, it is probably better for your battery (slower charges are better than fast charges from what I've been told).
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#39
The electrician had to reorganized my panel in order to provide 2 dedicated circuits for the lift and the EV charger. It was not cheap at $1400. I am going to bring him back tomorrow to verify if I have the proper setup.
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lsft (04-05-22)
#40
The installation of my 240V plug in my garage cost me $500 to have installed. They had to run new wiring from my circuit panel on the outside of my house, over a room on the first floor, into my garage and mount the 240V socket on the wall next to my solar storage battery. The price will probably vary depending on the company you use and how much work they have to do. I used my solar installation company since they were familiar with everything already. There were already some empty spaces for them to use on the main circuit panel so they were able to install a couple new breaker switches without a new panel.
Last edited by twitte; 04-06-22 at 09:05 AM.
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lsft (04-07-22)
#42
The electrician did not think going the adapter route with the Lexus charging cable is wise. He thinks I should get the Level 2 charger. I am not totally convinced and might get another opinion.
#43
The installation of my 240V plug in my garage cost me $500 to have installed. They had to run new wiring from my circuit panel on the outside of my house, over a room on the first floor, into my garage and mount the 240V socket on the wall next to my solar storage battery. The price will probably vary depending on the company you use and how much work they have to do. I used my solar installation company since they were familiar with everything already. There were already some empty spaces for them to use on the main circuit panel so they were able to install a couple new breaker switches without a new panel.
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twitte (04-07-22)
#44
Yes, the $1.32 per charge is per day to top off the battery after I have run it down. The battery really doesn't run all the way down, the car switches from EV mode to HV mode before it runs out. But it basically runs down to about the same amount each day. The key is to call your local gas and electric utility and ask them to put you on their EV charging plan so you get the lowest rate possible (not every area offers this). Then set the automatic charging time to charge automatically each day at the lowest rate time period (for me it is 12am to 6 am and weekends/holidays). I haven't used any public chargers yet but the company that I just purchased my Chargepoint system from has charging systems all over the US. Once you set up an account with them for your home charger (no cost) they set you up to use their public chargers (for a charge). I'm not sure what it costs. Right now all my charging is at home at night while I sleep. Both the car (Lexus app) and Chargepoint app allow you to set up automatic charging for the time you want it to turn on. The Lexus app allows you to turn on the charging at a specific time or tell it when you want the car charged by (end time).
#45
Tesla adapter
Anyone using this with a Tesla Gen 2 charger? Charge time?
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