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I seem to recall reading A2Z responded to that post by the Tesla engineer and said A2Z will claim liability if their cable is shown to be the reason of failure. If the connectors are the same as our free adaptors as built by Tesla, the only concern then is the cable portion over heating. Easily solved with a temp sensor that stops the charge just like the 2 already in the current adaptors. I don't think I'll be buying one, but if gifted one (from A2Z) I would use it without fear.
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it's amazing how much time we devote to discussing 'extension cables', as, in reality, every cable is an extension cable - there is no 'direct run' to the power plant.
 

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Just received an email stating “DC | NACS Extension Cord | 6-9 FT (2-3 meters) is available now!”
However, the website still just says coming soon.

https://a2zevshop.com/products/dc-n...gn_EMAIL&Channel=EMAIL&variant=42970429784264
Yeah I got that e-mail as well. I have an NACS extension cord in my cart but thought I'd wait. The copy on the product page is still showing a variable length of 6' to 9'. I'd hope that I'd be able to back the truck into charging stalls with whatever cord length they have available.
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