Thanks for that. The more I think about it, the more two sockets, one for AC and another for CCS is the way forward with an interlock that prevents both from being used at any one time. I have more than enough space as the sockets are behind a flip up number plate.
The problem is as you say the ...
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- Fri Feb 02, 2024 1:04 pm
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Re: Develop a QCA7000 board?
Great project and essential reading for me over the last couple of days.
The board looks a great solution for an EV conversion I am working on. Most charging will be AC type2 at home and CCS when away.
If AC is not supported then I might simply add a type2 socket and support it separately but it ...
The board looks a great solution for an EV conversion I am working on. Most charging will be AC type2 at home and CCS when away.
If AC is not supported then I might simply add a type2 socket and support it separately but it ...