GreyGV60
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Nice! Is it possible to take a side view of it? Also is it a one button or two button system?Look what came in the mail today!
Nice! Is it possible to take a side view of it? Also is it a one button or two button system?Look what came in the mail today!
There's a release button at the top to remove the adapter from your car when it's done charging, and a second release button on the bottom to remove the NACS cable from the adapter. The label doesn't actually say where this adapter is made although the 3rd party manufacturer (Kyungshin Corp) listed on the label is a main supplier to Hyundai and is based in Incheon South Korea, so it's likely produced there.Nice! Is it possible to take a side view of it? Also is it a one button or two button system?
Nice photos! Please give us your feedback once you try it out. Genesis has 2 buttons and the A2Z is a 1 button operation.There's a release button at the top to remove the adapter from your car when it's done charging, and a second release button on the bottom to remove the NACS cable from the adapter. The label doesn't actually say where this adapter is made although the 3rd party manufacturer (Kyungshin Corp) listed on the label is a main supplier to Hyundai and is based in Incheon South Korea, so it's likely produced there.
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Feedback: went to test charging and ended up going across the parking lot to chargepoint. Unable to initiate a charge through the tesla app. I'm sure it's me...Nice photos! Please give us your feedback once you try it out. Genesis has 2 buttons and the A2Z is a 1 button operation.
You will need a separate adapter for connecting to Tesla destination and home chargers (Lvl 2).Does the Genesis converter they are sending out let you charge at hotels and home chargers that use Tesla chargers or only the high speed ones - ie does it work for level 2 chargers or only 3? (The level 3 and level 2 chargers for non-tesla chargers are different so suddenly I realized that I might need two converters for road trips and not just one - I'm hoping I only need one).
It will not work with level 2 chargers or destination chargers at hotels.Does the Genesis converter they are sending out let you charge at hotels and home chargers that use Tesla chargers or only the high speed ones - ie does it work for level 2 chargers or only 3? (The level 3 and level 2 chargers for non-tesla chargers are different so suddenly I realized that I might need two converters for road trips and not just one - I'm hoping I only need one).
The Tesla app usually works pretty good. When plugging in the adapter into the car nake sure you hear a click. The same goes for when plugging in the Tesla plug into your adapter. I’ve seen this issue on some YouTube videos and at first people thought it was the app vs. having a good connection between the plug,adapter and car.Feedback: went to test charging and ended up going across the parking lot to chargepoint. Unable to initiate a charge through the tesla app. I'm sure it's me...
It will not work with level 2 chargers or destination chargers at hotels.
Anyone know why this is? I thought the connector is the same size/shape.It will not work with level 2 chargers or destination chargers at hotels.
The adapter for level 2 chargers uses the J1772, not the ccs. It only uses the top part. The difference is ac charging and dc charging.Anyone know why this is? I thought the connector is the same size/shape.
Anyone know why this is? I thought the connector is the same size/shape.
NACS from a design perspective is a more streamlined system. My biggest issue with it is it historically has been controlled by EM and before Tesla was forced to open up the standard, there were no 800v SC systems in place despite the fact that NACS is capable of supporting 800v.The NACS connector carries either 120/240V AC or HVDC on the same two pins. This is part of the beauty of the NACS standard, and it allows the connector to be smaller. But, it means that the vehicle has to do the routing of AC or DC internally. The MY2025 Ioniq 5, for example, has a new electrical module box to perform this switching. For those of us with the combined J1772/CCS plug, we have to do the switching manually via the use of different adapters.
Arrived today, two days before originally indicated. It's heavy!!
Thanks for posting! So heavier than the Ford adapter? How does the build quality compare to the Ford one (which I also own).I guess I should have posted, got mine on Monday and I might've been first here!
I agree, definitely heavy. I can compare it to the Ford adapter I got with my lightning.