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There's nearly an individual transformer for every piece of equipment there. That is bizarre. The Flo chargers are 480V, the Tesla equipment should be 480V as well. What am I missing? Is Tesla running on 600V?
There's nearly an individual transformer for every piece of equipment there. That is bizarre. The Flo chargers are 480V, the Tesla equipment should be 480V as well. What am I missing? Is Tesla running on 600V?
I don't have photos from Vernon but the Red Deer County V3 installed in December 2019 also has transformers that look the same. The equipment consists of a Supercharger cabinet and the transformer for every 4 stalls, and two Square D cabinets (one marked "Individual disconnecting means inside" and the other marked "Main circuit breaker").
I would imagine most of the Canadian V3 Superchargers at least in Western Canada will have this as this was in the first batch along with the Trans-Canada highway Superchargers.View attachment 694530View attachment 694529
Edit: The labels in the OP photos aren't legible, but this label appears similar to the Supercharger label (no black area on the label) but different than the Flo chargers (black area on the label).
This doesn't include the extra charger identification badges.
Looking for a handful of first visits, I see...Still no transformer or meter as of Friday afternoon.
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So much ash from the forest fires on these.
Thanks for the photo! The Flo transformer seems to have similar specs (600->480) but much smaller capacity than the Supercharger transformers (75 kVA vs 500 kVA). Also this would seem to confirm that the AddEnergie/Flo chargers are the 50 kW, rather than newly available 100 kW versions.
Honestly I could never imagine a transformer to have a fan that looks like someone just duck taped their floor fan head on it.There is a flatbed truck parked in Vernon which has an interesting load:
I can't think where else this transformer would be going.
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Or am I way off?
(For sure there is still no transformer on the pad at the Vernon Supercharger site. No electrical meter. No power.)
I wasn't able to take the pictures, I asked a friend to take them. Am I wrong that it's a transformer? I'm not sure what else would need massive heat sinks like that.Honestly I could never imagine a transformer to have a fan that looks like someone just duck taped their floor fan head on it.