RickKeen
Well-known member
My understanding is that the Tesla Supercharger handle temp causes it to reduce power on the charger side.
I don't think there is a capability in the protocol for intermediate adapters to communicate in a way to request lower power. I think adapters can only shut down the whole connection if they overheat by disconnecting the connection (which causes the charger to shut down the high current gracefully).
So the only difference various adapter designs could make is if it produces less heat in the contacts with the Tesla handle, or are better at helping dissipating that heat.
I don't think there is a capability in the protocol for intermediate adapters to communicate in a way to request lower power. I think adapters can only shut down the whole connection if they overheat by disconnecting the connection (which causes the charger to shut down the high current gracefully).
So the only difference various adapter designs could make is if it produces less heat in the contacts with the Tesla handle, or are better at helping dissipating that heat.
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