Last week I was at a free charging station and a car was plugged in but with a full charge. I went inside, hoping the owner would be aware and unplug.
Around 30 minutes later I went outside to check and noticed a note on the plugged car's door. It was a well printed note saying if the car was charged, unplug it and use it. So nice. I'm going to print some of those notes.
Tonight I was at the same place and a Chevy Volt was plugged in for around an hour and a half. I went inside the business for awhile then came back out to check.
At that time, the charger indicator said the car was full and charging had stopped. I wasn't sure what to do.
So I unplugged the Volt, plugged in my Leaf and began the charging session. Of course, the volume horn alarm started for a few seconds.
I felt like I should have left a note or something.
And should I close the charging door on the volt? What's the proper procedure for a situation like this?
Thanks.
Around 30 minutes later I went outside to check and noticed a note on the plugged car's door. It was a well printed note saying if the car was charged, unplug it and use it. So nice. I'm going to print some of those notes.
Tonight I was at the same place and a Chevy Volt was plugged in for around an hour and a half. I went inside the business for awhile then came back out to check.
At that time, the charger indicator said the car was full and charging had stopped. I wasn't sure what to do.
So I unplugged the Volt, plugged in my Leaf and began the charging session. Of course, the volume horn alarm started for a few seconds.
I felt like I should have left a note or something.
And should I close the charging door on the volt? What's the proper procedure for a situation like this?
Thanks.