I'm still a little confused. I plugged it back in at 9am this morning and the charging timer kicked in, (i.e. it was doing a delayed start). So apparently the timer is still engaged even though the end time has come and gone.
I'll try the whole crossing over midnight thing again and see if I...
Plugged it in after midnight and it stopped charging at 7am. I'll try again plugging in before midnight to see if it stops at 7am, however, I don't think I am going to hold my breath.
Looking at your specs, it seems like you have a EVSE Level 2. If that's true you should be able to go from 0...
Interesting! I am dumbfounded....
I double checked the clock, the charge timer and that the charge timer is on. I'll plug in today after midnight and see what happens. Then I guess I will try again later this week or next week plugging in at 11pm again and see what happens...
Thanks!
Thanks I think that is what is happening. I think since I am plugging it in after the end time, the timer is doing nothing. I'll give it a try by plugging it in after midnight and see if it stops at the designated 7am mark. If that is true, I guess it's okay, I just lose an hour of charging...
Thanks. I'll double check that the timer is set and "on" vs. set and "off" . However, I'm thinking that it might have something to do with the time of day. Since I plug it in at 11pm and tell it to turn off at 7am, how does it calculate given that 7am has already come and gone for the day...
Thanks will give it a shot. Didn't know that if it had a zero chance of finishing that it would just keep going....
I didn't think this was true because when I did my charging during the day and it had a zero shot it stopped still...
I bought a 2015 Nissan Leaf S and trying to charge my car between the hours of 11pm - 7am. I use about 10 miles a day and will charge it maybe a couple times a week.
I use trickle charge at home, so it often will require more than the 8 hours window between 11pm-7am, since I let the battery...