BrockWI
Well-known member
I have a Clipper Creek HSC-40 and have had it since April of this year. The unit is inside an attached garage with the car inside as well. I have the charge timer set on our S to be done by 7:30 AM and this has worked out great. About a month ago I came out to the car to find the two lower red LED blinking on the Clipper Creek, I disconnected the car, flipped the breaker off and back on and plugged the car back in and it charged up enough to get us around that day. I figured it was just some fluke. Now last Wednesday it did the same thing, I thought ok, once a month isn't so bad, now this morning it did the same thing again. When I plug the car in in the evening, it clicks on for a few seconds than goes back to sleep, so the fault doesn't happen right away and looking at the state of charge it looks as if it got a percent or two back in the battery today before it faulted out.
In the manual it says "Internal EVSE fault. Call for service." I know I can call and will unless someone can tell me what the error might be? Is it something I could look at or potentially fix myself?
Thoughts?
In the manual it says "Internal EVSE fault. Call for service." I know I can call and will unless someone can tell me what the error might be? Is it something I could look at or potentially fix myself?
Thoughts?