21st Century Truck
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I have the original Ford Tesla Supercharger adapter (order #1,751 for the Mach E) and now also the new Ford Lectron Tesla adapter for my Lightning (order #124,414) which just arrived about a week ago.
On reading this thread, I went to the nearby Tesla Supercharger bank and tested the Lectron Ford-labeled adapter on three (3) Supercharger cords. Sure enough, all three cord handles just slipped out of the Lectron Ford adapter, no matter how I manipulated the locking lever, while the original Mach E Tesla adapter stayed locked on on the same three Tesla Supercharger cord handles. Thanks to the OP for noticing this and posting about it here!
I then compared the locking lever business ends of both adapters' locking teeth in good light at home. I even measured their heights and their widths. Both their heights and their widths in the Tesla cord receiving cavity appear the same, although the Lectron adapter's tooth edge, in face-on profile, appears more rounder while the original Tesla (Mach E) adapter's tooth face-on profile appears more square.
I called the Ford BEV team and they opened a case and sent me the case #. However, on researching the matter within the BEV Team, the BEV Rep then came back online and stated that "... the Ford BEV Team had switched the manufacturer from the original supplier to Lectron and the BEV Team now considers the matter satisfied" and that the Lectron adapter is OK as is now for full function.
I then read Post #28 here (with the SoC video) and went back to the nearby Tesla Supercharger bank today to test the Ford Lectron adapter while it is inserted into the truck's charging port.
I therefore want to confirm member DuBignon's post above this one: while the Ford Lectron adapter is locked onto the vehicle, the Tesla cord handle is then also locked in and cannot be pulled off easily. This seems to back up the Ford BEV Team's conclusion and pretty much confirms for me that the new Ford Lectron adapter is safe to use because of its plunger pin that locks the Tesla handle lever in place.
On reading this thread, I went to the nearby Tesla Supercharger bank and tested the Lectron Ford-labeled adapter on three (3) Supercharger cords. Sure enough, all three cord handles just slipped out of the Lectron Ford adapter, no matter how I manipulated the locking lever, while the original Mach E Tesla adapter stayed locked on on the same three Tesla Supercharger cord handles. Thanks to the OP for noticing this and posting about it here!
I then compared the locking lever business ends of both adapters' locking teeth in good light at home. I even measured their heights and their widths. Both their heights and their widths in the Tesla cord receiving cavity appear the same, although the Lectron adapter's tooth edge, in face-on profile, appears more rounder while the original Tesla (Mach E) adapter's tooth face-on profile appears more square.
I called the Ford BEV team and they opened a case and sent me the case #. However, on researching the matter within the BEV Team, the BEV Rep then came back online and stated that "... the Ford BEV Team had switched the manufacturer from the original supplier to Lectron and the BEV Team now considers the matter satisfied" and that the Lectron adapter is OK as is now for full function.
I then read Post #28 here (with the SoC video) and went back to the nearby Tesla Supercharger bank today to test the Ford Lectron adapter while it is inserted into the truck's charging port.
I therefore want to confirm member DuBignon's post above this one: while the Ford Lectron adapter is locked onto the vehicle, the Tesla cord handle is then also locked in and cannot be pulled off easily. This seems to back up the Ford BEV Team's conclusion and pretty much confirms for me that the new Ford Lectron adapter is safe to use because of its plunger pin that locks the Tesla handle lever in place.
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