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    "New" Sources of Tesla 'OEM,' Tesla-like, and/or Third-Party CCS1 Adapters

    It very well could be. I travel to all parts of the state and will be using the adapter a lot. I usually only would need 100 miles of range extra to get home so this works great for me. I will try moving to another charger and try that also if getting lower kw. Thanks for your help
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    "New" Sources of Tesla 'OEM,' Tesla-like, and/or Third-Party CCS1 Adapters

    Also in a 200kw charging station I got the same 47kw. I am wondering if the model 3 will only allow up to 50kw?
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    "New" Sources of Tesla 'OEM,' Tesla-like, and/or Third-Party CCS1 Adapters

    The most I have gotten with the A2Z is 47 kw. The charger will put out 200 kw. I have a model 3. I have used the A2Z 4 times no problems. we even disconnected charger first by mistake but all was well. Just got scolding.