Hi All,
I apologize if this ground has been covered before. I can't find another similar situation. I wonder if others might have some suggestions about what I might be able to do.
Problem: My Schneider Electric 30A EV230WS Charger Appears dead. No lights, no charging.
How I noticed the problem: In the morning today, I went to take the car from the garage and noticed the battery was only about 60% full. When I returned home. the charger had no lights and was dead. Plugged in the car, nothing. Looking at the house's fusebox, the fuse had been tripped off last night at some point.
What I did up to this point:
1. Reset the charger's fuse -> charger dead
2. Shut off fuse to entire house and restore power -> charger dead
Not much else I can do (that I can see). This charger was purchased new and installed by an Electrician in Oct of 2014. The installation was inspected shortly thereafter.
I've been frustrated all day. Finally, I just resorted to plugging my car into a 120v outlet. I can't believe a charger would go a little over a year and die. Hopefully someone has some advice.
I apologize if this ground has been covered before. I can't find another similar situation. I wonder if others might have some suggestions about what I might be able to do.
Problem: My Schneider Electric 30A EV230WS Charger Appears dead. No lights, no charging.
How I noticed the problem: In the morning today, I went to take the car from the garage and noticed the battery was only about 60% full. When I returned home. the charger had no lights and was dead. Plugged in the car, nothing. Looking at the house's fusebox, the fuse had been tripped off last night at some point.
What I did up to this point:
1. Reset the charger's fuse -> charger dead
2. Shut off fuse to entire house and restore power -> charger dead
Not much else I can do (that I can see). This charger was purchased new and installed by an Electrician in Oct of 2014. The installation was inspected shortly thereafter.
I've been frustrated all day. Finally, I just resorted to plugging my car into a 120v outlet. I can't believe a charger would go a little over a year and die. Hopefully someone has some advice.