Got all that stuff 1st year of ownership. Prepping for my 1st long roadtrip to South Padre Island TX. from Iowa. 3,000 miles round trip. Truck was great. The wife was a wreak.@Sherm
Better prep equipment than I have. The missing items that I carry are some work gloves for protection, some microfiber towels and window cleaner to clean the inside of the window.
This year will be our fourth trip to SPI with the Lightning. Truck is still great. Wife is great now also. Lots of great information in this thread that we learned to use. Hope to do some beach driving this year.Got all that stuff 1st year of ownership. Prepping for my 1st long roadtrip to South Padre Island TX. from Iowa. 3,000 miles round trip. Truck was great. The wife was a wreak.
Hello. Happy New Years. I have the adapter for tesla superchargers to my lightning. On one trip I stopped for lunch at a Taco bell that was next to a hotel that had a couple free chargers outside but I didn't have the right adapter. Your link above goes to the supercharger adapter and going further to the stellar there is a choice of two models. I am looking on Amazon for one but am unsure. Can you post a pic or image of the exact pin pattern of the tesla destination charger and maybe also one of the supercharger for comparison. Those Amazon descriptions are kinda vague and conflicting and the reviews seem to cover both as to what they really adapt to regarding the J1772 and which direction they go? Thanks.Asked often. Use ABRP to plan your trip, and PlugShare to check every location in advance, and day of trip. ABRP takes your vehicle info (and that you have an adapter), and plans your trip.
Sign up for Tesla membership and/or EA membership, the morning of the trip, then immediately downgrade, which takes effect 30 days later. Tesla discount varies between 20 and 30%, EA is a fixed 25%. MUST use their apps for the discount, cannot use Plug and Charge or FordPass.
Look for hotels that have charging, ideally free, but run the numbers (don't pay $50 more for a hotel to get free charging for example).
With 3 charging stops, and arriving with a low battery, plan on about 20% additional time (which ABRP will show you).
If you don't have both a Tesla SuperCharger and a Tesla Destination Charger adapter, get them.
A2ZEV makes the Typhoon Pro adapter for Tesla SuperChargers. They also sell the Stellar adapter, which is for Tesla Destination chargers (such as hotels, private homes). I have both adapters and have used both many times. They work great. https://a2zevshop.com/products/nacs-ccs1?ref=Typhoon&variant=43186507579592
Why would you buy a piece of crap adapter on Amazon to charge your truck?Hello. Happy New Years. I have the adapter for tesla superchargers to my lightning. On one trip I stopped for lunch at a Taco bell that was next to a hotel that had a couple free chargers outside but I didn't have the right adapter. Your link above goes to the supercharger adapter and going further to the stellar there is a choice of two models. I am looking on Amazon for one but am unsure. Can you post a pic or image of the exact pin pattern of the tesla destination charger and maybe also one of the supercharger for comparison. Those Amazon descriptions are kinda vague and conflicting and the reviews seem to cover both as to what they really adapt to regarding the J1772 and which direction they go? Thanks.
Thanks. I couldn't tell which one of the Stellar adapters you were referring to.Why would you buy a piece of crap adapter on Amazon to charge your truck?
To use a Tesla Destination charger, you buy the Stellar adapter. Don't buy the Stellar Pro, there is no need. 25% with Boxing Day promo. $87.00.
OK. So its in the adapter itself that makes the changes going to the two ports on the truck. I just remember the motel handle grip looked and was the same size just like the tesla supercharger handle grip but nothing happened. That's why I wanted to go look at one to see what the pins inside it were because I remember them having the same size handle, etc. So when I looked at the adapters online it looked like I would be buying the same thing almost because the Stellar didn't show the pins inside.I was confused on the adapters until it was explained to me on the Mach-e forum.
Tesla accomplishes AC charging and DC charging through the same pins, so NACS accomplishes everything with just 5 pins.
Tesla/NACS:
-The two large pins carry AC or DC
-2 smaller pins are communication pins
-final small pin is ground
J1772 is the top round portion of the non-NACS vehicle's plug that has 5 pins, the same as the NACS but the 2 larger pins carry AC current only. The other 3 pins are communication and ground.
The bottom 2 large pins behind the flap are the CCS part, they carry the DC current.
This is why two separate adapters are needed for non-NACS (aka CCS combo) vehicles like ours. The adapter for DCFC only uses the large CCS DC pins with the communication and ground of the J1772 portion. The "Stellar" and all of the other AC NACS adapters only use the J1772 portion of the plug to carry the AC current in the two larger pins on top, as well as the communication and ground pins.
It's impossible to have only one adapter to do everything from NACS to J1772/CCS.
Yes, but...So the motels and other places with free chargers using the NACS end are level 1/level 2 but they are A/C chargers just using the top port of the truck which need the Stellar adapter (not the Stellar Pro).
So the Tesla superchargers with the NACS end are DC chargers and charge through the bottom flapped port on the truck but also use the top port of the truck for communication and ground purposes which need the Typhoon Pro adapter.
So am I unconfused? Will see. J1772 and NACS are easy. I assume CCS combo is the J1772/CCS with the J1772 being the top port on the truck and the CCS being the flapped port on the truck.
Not sure about DCFC.
Yup, sounds like you're almost there.....OK. So its in the adapter itself that makes the changes going to the two ports on the truck. I just remember the motel handle grip looked and was the same size just like the tesla supercharger handle grip but nothing happened. That's why I wanted to go look at one to see what the pins inside it were because I remember them having the same size handle, etc. So when I looked at the adapters online it looked like I would be buying the same thing almost because the Stellar didn't show the pins inside.
So the Tesla charger end (NACS) is the same with the same pins whether it is level 1/level 2 charger or a supercharger. That is what confused me as I believed they were going to be different with different pins.
I've been to one of those charging stations where the large plug used the top plug in as well as the ports covered by the flap. I assume that was a CCS charger which must use DC charging.
At home I have a Chargepoint charger hooked up to A/C and its J1772 plug just uses the top part of the plug on the truck and not the flapped port.
So the motels and other places with free chargers using the NACS end are level 1/level 2 but they are A/C chargers just using the top port of the truck which need the Stellar adapter (not the Stellar Pro).
So the Tesla superchargers with the NACS end are DC chargers and charge through the bottom flapped port on the truck but also use the top port of the truck for communication and ground purposes which need the Typhoon Pro adapter.
So am I unconfused? Will see. J1772 and NACS are easy. I assume CCS combo is the J1772/CCS with the J1772 being the top port on the truck and the CCS being the flapped port on the truck.
Not sure about DCFC.

The Wikipedia for NACS and J1772 may help too. It shows what each pin does.Looks like it took a few posts but its coming clear. I forgot about that Ford mobile power cord that came with an adapter that I used for a while to plug into a regular 120 volt outlet and also a 240 volt outlet which I believe is what you just called the Ford charge station pro. I'll look in the frunk later and edit my post # 56 above. Not sure if there is a printout somewhere that Identifies each port, each pin in the port, and all the other charging info.
On the other hand, maybe I'm part of a dying breed as a new lightning owner and a future reference doesn't matter.![]()