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Tesla adapter for FCSP

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Nope, never could get it to work so just using my mobile adapter still for the Tesla and the FCSP for the lightning :-(
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What’s the point of having a CCS1 connector on the FCSP anyway? I believe that is only using the j-1772 portion of the CCS1 plug, so the 2 DC pins are pointless, when using the FCSP - correct?

If that is accurate, it should be pretty straight forward to replace the CCS1 plug with a J-1772 plug (rated for 80 amps) - something like this:

https://qccharge.com/products/j1772-plug-assembly?variant=39410347999391

With that setup, the J-1772 plug can charge the Lightning, and a wide variety of adapters in the market could be used to go from J-1772 to Tesla.
 

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What’s the point of having a CCS1 connector on the FCSP anyway? I believe that is only using the j-1772 portion of the CCS1 plug, so the 2 DC pins are pointless, when using the FCSP - correct?

If that is accurate, it should be pretty straight forward to replace the CCS1 plug with a J-1772 plug (rated for 80 amps) - something like this:

https://qccharge.com/products/j1772-plug-assembly?variant=39410347999391

With that setup, the J-1772 plug can charge the Lightning, and a wide variety of adapters in the market could be used to go from J-1772 to Tesla.
The CCS DC pins feed power to the SunRun home backup system should you choose to install it.
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