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    Wiring EVSE on 230V Three-Phase Without Neutral

    Correction: The green numbers (current through each charger module) should be 16A, not 28A. The current on each line is correct though, 28A.
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    Wiring EVSE on 230V Three-Phase Without Neutral

    As for a bit more of an in depth explanation on Tesla's 230V delta-three phase charging, adding to arg's post above: For Tesla Model S/X models pre 2021, they either have a single (16A, 11kW), dual (32A, 22kW) or mid (24A, 17kW on-board chargers. I call the last one mid because it's about in...
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    Wiring EVSE on 230V Three-Phase Without Neutral

    I have my Gen 2 Tesla Wall connector working on 230V three-phase delta (without neutral), confirmed working both for Model Y and Model X (2017, 16.5kW on-board charger). I needed to update the firmware on my Gen 2 Wall connector to get the full 11kW on my Model Y - a bit of a faff - see here TWC...
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    RCD type for commando (blue) home charging options

    We have a Tesla Wall Connector wired to a 1-phase 230V 32A Type B RCD. I suppose this would be the same as using a blue commando socket - so a type B would be appropriate.