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<blockquote data-quote="PaulieN" data-source="post: 529010" data-attributes="member: 30819"><p>I think the resistor in a given stand alone charge cable used with untethered charging points determines current for the cable based on it's rating, either 16A or 32A. Beyond that it is PWM that "tunes" the current rate in Comms. between the car and charging point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulieN, post: 529010, member: 30819"] I think the resistor in a given stand alone charge cable used with untethered charging points determines current for the cable based on it's rating, either 16A or 32A. Beyond that it is PWM that "tunes" the current rate in Comms. between the car and charging point. [/QUOTE]
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