tnugentfl
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I like how A2Z is transparent about their products testing. Not alot of manufacturers are like that. Definitely inspires confidence in the product.
700 amps will melt a lot of things. The heat generated by current flowing in a conductor/connector is amps squared times cable/connector resistance (sorry can't do real math symbols here). Need to know the resistance (or voltage drop) across the adapter to know what heat is being generated.700A at 12V wouldn't melt anything.
I want to believe, but the vagueness in every statement that company puts out is suspicious.
I didn't see voltage stated anywhere. Thus the comment I made about the company's vagueness in everything they say about this adaptor.I didn't see 12V shown anywhere.
That's just marketing. Every company makes statements like that because the marketing people have no clue about technical stuff. They ask the technical guy and he says "we tested it to 700A!", the technical guy doesn't think to tell the marketing lady that it was at 400V because that's *obvious* to the technical guy but the marketing lady doesn't even know what a volt is so she never asked.I didn't see voltage stated anywhere. Thus the comment I made about the company's vagueness in everything they say about this adaptor.
I got shipping info and it arrived a few days later.I ordered mine two months ago. It should ship by the end of January, but no notification yet. Did you get a shipping notification or did it just show up at the door one day?
That is cool. I'm impressed with what they're cranking out and working toward.They are crushing it!
Check this out:
https://a2zevshop.com/products/tesla-nacs-dc-supercharger-extension-cord?_pos=3&_sid=be2c76335&_ss=r
Like the bazillion CCS cables on the ground I see weekly.Same concern as before, when that plug is laying in a puddle....