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This is the best news for everyone in South Carolina!Drove past this morning and all of the chargers are installed. Workers were working inside of the cabinets
Is this word on the street credible? I'm planning a trip back tonight, not sure if i need to soak up at Santee
Is this word on the street credible? I'm planning a trip back tonight, not sure if i need to soak up at Santee
Yep, had to hitup Santee, o well. Excited for next weekAs @jsight said, very credible. Doubt it’s on now, and hopefully you hit Santee on your way back tonight. However, by this time next week you can likely skip Santee and enjoy a V3 Charge in Charleston. Glorious!
Construction is well underway!! Cabinets and bollards have already been installed
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It's definitely V3 (250kW), you can see the V3 supercharger cabinets in the pictures attached to the post you quoted by Marco. They are the ones with the mesh grating at the top.the electrical specification plates on the chargers indicate max of 500v and 350amps... these are 150kw... but photos I've seen seem to show smaller diameter cables meaning V3. Very confusing right now.
It's definitely V3 (250kW), you can see the V3 supercharger cabinets in the pictures attached to the post you quoted by Marco. They are the ones with the mesh grating at the top.
As for your confusion about the nameplate rating figures, that's the maximum rating for continuous output of the charge posts. But It's never going to run above that level for 3 straight hours (the definition for continuous loads), so it's not an issue. The most you'd expect it to be over the continuous power rating is for 5-10 minutes at a stretch.
"Continuous load" is a defined term, not just an amorphous idea of whatever sounds long enough to qualify to me or you or whoever. It's 3 hours or longer. If you want to check for yourself, you can find the definition in Article 100 of the National Electric Code.Agree that it's V3, and I'll add that we've seen this marking on other V3 stalls.
I'm not sure I buy the "peak" vs. "continuous" load argument though. A "peak" load would be sub-second (or at least sub-minute). 5-10 minutes would certainly count as continuous, at least in my book.
My theory is that it's simply leftover packaging/decals that was never updated from V2.
"Continuous load" is a defined term, not just an amorphous idea of whatever sounds long enough to qualify to me or you or whoever. It's 3 hours or longer. If you want to check for yourself, you can find the definition in Article 100 of the National Electric Code.
So everything is installed, all the construction equipment is gone and it looks open for business. who is going to try first?
None of the 150kw chargers have these power boxes. So simply based off that I would say these are V3. Plus supercharger.info says they’re 250kw as well.the electrical specification plates on the chargers indicate max of 500v and 350amps... these are 150kw... but photos I've seen seem to show smaller diameter cables meaning V3. Very confusing right now.