ZSC100
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Any cables or adapters that are sold in North America and NEC approved will likely have CAN middle man capabilities to limit all this stuff and even monitor temp. This is stuff the GP doesn't think about and generally has no clue about. Everyone just thinks b/c Jim and Elon pulled a PR stunt that Tesla chargers are just going to open up and everyone is going to be able to charge as easy as Tesla always has. NO,, this is more likely to be a huge disaster and take many unexpected turns in who knows what direction. I can't wait to see who Elon tells to F** off nextThat cable looks like it is only rated for 250A. They are careful to spec it as up to 250 kW and it is rated for 1000V. They never specify the current limit so more than likely the only way to get 250 kW is on a 1000V system. On the lightning you’ll only get around 100 kW. Also, it’s not clear how the charger or the car will know the cable is limited so there’s a risk that you could exceed the rating, maybe by as much as twice the limit. If that’s the case there’s going to be another round of news stories about EVs bursting into flames.
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