Tesla Roadster

Wall Charger Repair – Suntron

Tesla Roadster โ€” 06-001919-00 – Suntron Wall Charger (High Power Connector / HPWC, Gen 1)

The Suntron High Power Connector (often called the Roadster HPWC) was the first-generation wall charger offered for the original Tesla Roadster, built for high-current home and shop charging. When installed correctly, it delivers the fastest Roadster AC charge rates available from an OEM-style wall unit.ย This unit was eventually replaced by a Clipper Creek TS-70 Wall Charger as the Series 2.X Roadsters were released, and it was discovered the first generation Suntron units were plagued with unresolved ground fault errors on this next generation Roadster, VIN 501 and up.
Note: These Suntron Wall Chargers operate just fine with the 1.5 Series Roadsters.

Roadster Charging Methods
  • Yellow MC120: 120ย VAC, 15ย A (slow).
  • UMC / MC240: 240ย VAC, up to 40ย A (much faster).
  • Suntron HPWC (Gen 1): 208โ€“240ย VAC, up to 70ย A โ€” high-current turnaround charging for Roadster owners and shops.

Highlights
  • Roadster-native hardware: Designed specifically for the Roadster charge inlet and protocol.
  • High-current capability: Built for high amperage operation (installation & circuit must be sized appropriately).
  • Serviceable architecture: Separate logic/control electronics and power switching sections for targeted repair.
  • Shop utility: Ideal for service centers, storage facilities, and owners who want maximum AC charge rate at home.

Key specifications
Parameter Detail
Model High Power Connector / HPWC (Suntron, Gen 1) โ€” Model – 06-001919-00 โ€” commonly marked as Tesla Roadster HPC/HPWC
Part Number PN – 6001729
Input Single-phase 208โ€“240ย VAC (hardwired installation) โ€” 80ย A recommended
Max Current Up to 70ย A (configuration & installation dependent)
Power Up to ~20ย kW (site power dependent)
Connector / Vehicle Tesla Roadster (proprietary Roadster charge inlet)
Cable Typically 25ย ft tethered cable (varies by unit)

Component-level repair & support

We provide component-level repair for the Suntron Roadster wall charger, including diagnostics and rework of the control electronics, plus verification on Roadster-compatible charging test equipment. Flat-rate board repair starts at $895.

  • Control/logic board troubleshooting, component replacement, and functional validation.
  • Power switching inspection (contactor/relay path), thermal checks, and fault reproduction testing.
  • Charge-handshake verification and safety interlock checks before return shipment.

Why the original Roadster 1.5 โ€œSuntronโ€ wall charger wonโ€™t reliably charge a 2.X Roadster

Early Tesla Roadster 1.5 cars could be paired with an optional High Power Connector (HPC) wall chargerโ€”often referred to in the community as the โ€œSuntronโ€ unit (youโ€™ll still see it described that way on the secondary market).ย  When Tesla released the next-generation Roadster 2.0/2.5 (โ€œ2.Xโ€), owners discovered a common incompatibility: plugging a 2.X Roadster into the early HPC can trigger a โ€œGround Faultโ€ error and terminate charging.

What actually happens

The symptom is classic nuisance ground-fault behavior:

  1. You connect the car and it attempts to begin charging.
  2. The wall unit detects leakage current to ground (or interprets what it sees as leakage).
  3. It trips into a ground-fault lockout and charging stops.

On Roadster charging equipment, โ€œGround Faultโ€ is exactly what it sounds like: the EVSE is watching for unintended current paths to earth/ground and will shut down charging when it believes a fault is present.

Root cause: different leakage behavior + tighter early GFI threshold

From community troubleshooting history, the key details are:

  • The original Roadster HPC used a lower (more sensitive) GFI threshold, and
  • 2.X Roadsters tend to present more leakage-to-ground behavior during charging (often tied to differences in onboard charger / EMI filtering and vehicle-side hardware),
  • which makes the early HPC more likely to interpret a 2.X car as a ground-fault condition and trip.

In plain English: nothing โ€œmysticalโ€ is wrong with the 2.X carโ€”it simply presents a slightly different electrical signature, and the early HPCโ€™s protection circuitry can be too trigger-happy for it.

Why Tesla moved to ClipperCreek (TS70) for the Roadster wall charger

To solve the compatibility issue (and standardize a robust, production-ready EVSE), Tesla sourced the Roadster high-current wall charger from ClipperCreek, built around the TS70 platformโ€”commonly referenced as Teslaโ€™s Roadster HPWC/HPC successor.

Need Roadster help?
Log file analysis, bricked Roadster CPR & immediate response, or general tech collaboration โ€” call 623-433-8500.

PRICE:

$895.00

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