• DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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    3 days ago

    1: Sure it does. What’s the other $250 then?

    2: Fair

    3: That makes sense. I wonder if the solution might be for the stations to just have ports car owners to provide the cables?

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          2 days ago

          Just crimping a connector to such a cable is hard work. You really can’t compare that to traditional wiring. Many are also water-cooled.

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              Yes. The cables are intentionally made “too thin” so that they weigh less and are less stiff. The upside it it makes handling them much easier. The downside is they they get pretty hot pretty fast, and from there you have two options: Actively cool the cable from inside or throttle charging so the cable doesn’t melt.