I'm sure they limit the output for the same reason they don't just leave out a 50a outlet. The pilot signal is to tell the charging vehicle how much it can draw. And not every circuit is okay with a 50a draw.
-Crissa
It doesn't work that way. If your EV charger draws ten amps at 240 VAC, it will draw ten amps even with a source capable of a billion amps. That is why I asked.
240 VAC times ten amp draw =2,400 watts.
If you have a supply capable of a billion amps, the math is the same, it's still a ten amp draw from that billion amp supply and you still have 2,400 watts.
I assume the pilot has something to do with safety and is unnecessary overkill.
I see no reason to NOT use a 14-50R for all EV charging. I think part of the fear is some people won't understand what happens if they get their fingers in the plug somehow. I know J-1772 is off until it is connected, unlike a 14-50R which is always hot and dangerous around idiots.
I just now
looked it up here. It looks like the so called pilot in J-1772 is just the diode and the resistor and is only there for safety reasons. Must be the same on the Tesla Destination stations and what will also explain why some vehicles do not like the regular Tesla-Tap. It's because you have the diode and resistor then in parallel. One time to activate the J-1772 and another one to active the Tesla station. But now they are both in parallel and
about half (diodes are tricky here) the total resistance.
And that 100% explains
why they sell this box. It's not to be used with a J-1772. That would defeat its entire purpose.
BTW, I opened mine to see what is inside. NOTING except the wires. But the diode and resistor is part of the Tesla inlet that I cannot see. No diode, no resistor that I can see, but I do see it on the small pins with an ohmmeter. That explains how it works. Then when plugged into with Tesla Destination station it then only see the ONE "pilot" it expects to see and NOT the one from the J-1772 because there is no J-1172 when this box is used.
So that explains it all. And I still say the plain 14-50R is better, just not as idiot-proofed.
-Don- Reno, NV