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Charge time with 120v, 8Amp

Discussion in 'Prime Plug-in Charging' started by prius4owner, Mar 29, 2018.

  1. prius4owner

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    I use standard 120v charging cable which came with the car. How long it takes if we charge at 8amp. I couldn't find it in the manual. It says that it will take about 5hrs 10mins at 12 amp.

    Thanks.
     
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    At 210 volts and 8 amps it should be under 4 hours

    At 120 volt and 8 amps I would guess
    7 hours
     
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    sorry by error i typed 210 instead of 120, i just edited it.
     
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    A long time..
    It looks like it is almost double the time it takes using MAX.

    got time ! - try it

    Has anyone plugged in a Level 2 at the 8 AMP setting yet?
     
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    At 31*F yesterday. I hooked up to level 2, set at max, with 2 hours remaining to full showing on the dash.
    Stopped that charge, switched to 8 amps and started a new charge session.
    The dash showed 4 hours to full.
     
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    DavidA Prius owner since July 2009

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    Well, thanks for trying it to prove the car can slow the charging down.

    :confused: But, the advantage is? I'm not understanding why one would do that on purpose. If level 2 is available, why, even if it was settable for 8 amps, would one want to slow the process down to half or more of the time that 16 amp would offer (1h:55m)?

    I mean, if I wanted to brew coffee and could set the machine to brew at twice the time it normally takes, would anyone use such a setting?
     
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    Not sure is the question for me or @pri4
     
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    Just for Safety reason. I needed this because the electricity plug (outlet) which i was using was on the line with breaker capacity of 20 amp, and there were other outlets on the same line used for something else.
     
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    on the pip, people were blowing breakers because there was no low amp charging option, so they had to run a dedicated circuit, or not use anything else on the existing circuit while charging.
    toyota added the 8 amp for those circumstances and also for public charging when amperage availability is unknown.
    there might also be some old houses with 10 amp breakers, iirc.
     
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