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docu: PP as fail reason for cable check
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@ -492,6 +492,7 @@ In the cable check phase, the charger checks the following things:
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- wrong coupling network between the CP/PE and the PLC modem transformator. This may disturb the PWM levels, due to low-pass-filtering or it may inject too much power from the PLC modem.
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- wrong coupling network between the CP/PE and the PLC modem transformator. This may disturb the PWM levels, due to low-pass-filtering or it may inject too much power from the PLC modem.
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- Software not configured to use the correct output path for the StateC switching
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- Software not configured to use the correct output path for the StateC switching
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2. Isolation of the DC path. It is recommended to use two contactors, one for each DC lines, to avoid asymmetrical results in the isolation measurements.
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2. Isolation of the DC path. It is recommended to use two contactors, one for each DC lines, to avoid asymmetrical results in the isolation measurements.
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3. PP line: Some chargers (e.g. some of the Tesla Superchargers) are checking the voltage between the PP line and PE. The "official" recommendation seems to be to use on car side a pull-up of 330 ohm to 5V, and perhaps 3k pulldown to ground. Discussed here: https://openinverter.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=67464#p67464 However, many chargers (e.g. alpitronics) seem not to care for the PP at all.
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### Q6: How to connect the PLC modem to the CP and PE?
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### Q6: How to connect the PLC modem to the CP and PE?
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