Meagan, Thanks for the info. The outlet in my garage is a 20amp dedicated line, wires are wrapped around the screw post. The outlet at work was just replaced with a new 20amp GFCI (?) and inspected by an electrician. His comments to me were about the wire gauge chosen by Ford for this purpose. He has installed chargers for other EV's so he is familiar with their needs. He wanted to know how many amps the car wants while charging? I wasn't sure of that. The plug is very snug and I remove it with two hands so that it's not getting stressed. I'm starting to think that temperature has something to do with this. Yesterday the car charged up completely even though the Outlet warning was flashing. Last night in my garage, the cord did the same thing. It charged completely but the outlet warning was flashing. Other times it has flashed but then the Triangle shaped warning pops up and it will stop charging. The cord is warm, not hot. I've read my manual cover to cover, information overload :) I contacted my dealer and I'm waiting for a reply. FlyingCheesehead - When I first plug in the car, it seems to act normal and starts charging. I've checked on it after 10 minutes and it's still fine. I checked again after 30 minutes and it was flashing the red outlet warning but still said it was charging. When the triangle warning lights up, I'll unplug it for a few minutes and then replug it all in. I was able to charge twice per day since August 28th until about two weeks ago on these same two locations. I changed outlets at the house to use the dedicated one and had an electrician install a new 20amp outlet at work. Problem remains, but most of the time the car still charges. No burn marks are appearing on the outlets at all. Even the one we replaced had no indications of burning. Do you happen to know how many amps the car is trying to draw while charging? My guess is that I'm hitting the temperature the charging cord plugs heat resistor shuts down at early in the charge cycle and then it shuts down, cools off, then starts up again. It's just a guess. Thank you, Joe