Blaupunkt Portable charger (Type 2, 11 kW, 16 A, CEE16 red)
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Blaupunkt Portable charger

Type 2, 11 kW, 16 A, CEE16 red


Question about Blaupunkt Portable charger

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saian1982

3 months ago

at 380V 16A in the house, you can draw a little over approx. 7kw/h from the socket. Can this be adjusted in the device? Since only 16A and 11kw are mentioned, because in order to draw 11kw from the socket, a 32A socket would have to be available in the house. And hardly anyone has this at home and usually only in industry! Can anyone provide information?

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Citytrans

3 months ago

Colloquially, this is referred to as 380 volts, but it has been 400 volts since 1987.
400 V sockets are always 3-phase, as the 400 V is applied between two of the phases (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L1) (delta connection) and the 230 V between one of the phases and the neutral conductor (star connection).
The power of a 16 A 400 V socket is therefore as follows: 3 x 400 V x 16 A = 19,200 W > 19.2 kW
Single-phase with 230 V comes from the same socket but only a fraction of the maximum power: 230 V x 16 A = 3,680 W

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p.frossard

3 months ago

I have a 16A socket and can charge 11kW. You can't adjust anything on the device. Adjustments are made by the vehicle.

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didierkropf

3 months ago

is 3.7kW single-phase maximum (on 16A) and 7.4kW 32A single-phase. In Switzerland, the grid is designed for three-phase appliances. So with a 16A 3-phase cee plug, you can charge at 11kW.