> Most sockets have a stated maximum for any installation no matter where they
> are installed (house, factory, charging station).
> I think this will be the same for your charging stations? In other words -
> this does not change in a given distribution area (country).
> From this you can determ
On 11-Mar-17 05:23 AM, lucas-...@use.startmail.com wrote:
Calculating the max. power is really easy. You just need to know the max.
amperage (I), the max. voltage (U) and the number of phases (#np) the current
is delivered in (do you say that?).
p = square_root(#np) * I * U
Measuring AC has
Hey guys,
two of the criteria on charging stations that matter the most to the drivers
are the max. power output of the whole station and the max. power output of the
socket compatible with my car. The power output of a specific socket gives some
orientation on how fast you can charge in the b