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"[https://openinverter.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=78&p=9994#p9994 Running a Tesla charger at much under 200v dc will cause it to explode. Yes I know the label says 50 to 450v but it lies. Yes I blew one up discovering this.]"
"[https://openinverter.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=78&p=9994#p9994 Running a Tesla charger at much under 200v dc will cause it to explode. Yes I know the label says 50 to 450v but it lies. Yes I blew one up discovering this.]"
P/N 103564701C device is 3phase EU version of 72A output charger! On the outside you can distinguish it by a sticker on the side which says 3PH


== gen 3 controller ==
== gen 3 controller ==

Revision as of 05:19, 30 September 2022

The Tesla GEN3 is a single/three phase AC charger that was fitted in the Model S starting with the 2016 'facelift' model. The GEN3 has been fitted on all Model X models.

It is 566mm long, 360mm wide and 90mm high, without the water ports on both small sides. On the underside there are 8 M6 threads to attach.

"Running a Tesla charger at much under 200v dc will cause it to explode. Yes I know the label says 50 to 450v but it lies. Yes I blew one up discovering this."

P/N 103564701C device is 3phase EU version of 72A output charger! On the outside you can distinguish it by a sticker on the side which says 3PH




gen 3 controller

https://github.com/damienmaguire/Tesla-Gen3-Charger