type2 @ 230V adapter - bypassing software power limit on public charging spots

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type2 @ 230V adapter - bypassing software power limit on public charging spots

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I have tesla 3 US spec with 1phase 11kW (48A charger) + mobile connector 32A + phoenix contact 22kW 3phase 32A type2-type2 cable

I tested it on different spots

1, FREE public charging point 22kW - as it was free, city limited current to 6A - which means 1phase car will charge with 1,5kW only
So I plug adapter with 32A evse - I got full power ;)

2. 11kW public charging point (in app) but PHYSCIALLY it is 22kW - I plugged car with normal type2 cable - charging speed limited to 16A so 3,5kW max
- with adapter I got full 32A ;)

3. ABB 3in1 DC/DC/AC charging stations -(ac with cable) - usually these WAS capability of 43kW on AC (63A) - I charged my tesla direclty with 1x48A wihtout problem BUT some time ago they limited AC to only 22kW, so no more 11kW with my car - max was 32A so 7kW

As you can see on adapter I make additional schuko socket so I plug a little (1,8kW) heater to it - I plug it with evse and I get 40A fully ;)

I am wodnering why they not use some kind of software limit inside - with exceeding limit I should get error or somehting but everything worked without problem
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