I recently reviewed three NACS to CCS1 adapters - the Tesla one, as well as the A2Z Typhoon and Lectron Vortex Plug (the links to those videos are below), and in this video, I compare the three to each other.
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My Tesla adapter review: [ Ссылка ]
My A2Z Typhoon review: [ Ссылка ]
My Lectron Vortex review: [ Ссылка ]
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:42 Background information on NACS adapters
08:36 Side-by-side key feature comparison of the NACS adapters
14:50 Comments by the CEOs of the companies on approved vs non-approved adapters
18:26 Checking out all three adapters and build quality
27:24 The Lectron Vortex recall details
33:42 Lectron's comments on the replacement adapters getting stuck on the NACS connector
37:18 Use the "stateofcharge" discount code for 10% off the A2Z adapter and 15% the Lectron adapter (but only for 7 days after this video posts)
38:04 Is Tesla's adapter the best one?
40:41 Outro
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