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I currently have the Gen 3 Tesla Wall Connector wired to a 60 amp circuit and my max charge rate set to 48 amps.

I have never used my mobile connector and I want to try/test it just to verify it is working in case I ever need it.

Do I have to set the new charge rate to 12 amps, or will the car do that automatically?
If it does it automatically, will it automatically revert back to 48 amps if I next plug in the Tesla wall connector?

I assume the car is aware of the 110-120 Volt source, but can it automatically tell the difference between a 15 amp and 20 amp 110-120 volt circuit without me inputting the specific amps?

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