Yep, it is easy. you can do it via WiFi, MQTT, OCPP or Home assistant.
Via WiFi login to your station with a web browser. Click the Geat Icon for Settings and click EVSE. This is your default current the station will save and boot up to.

Would there be a way to have say a certain resistor set the current? The idea is to have multiple power cords that have an ID resistor or some other way to automatically set the current when a different cord is plugged in. I was able to find a connector that has 2 60A power pins and 6 additional pins with a lower current rating for ground and a resistor or other type of way to ID the cord.
The source code is fully open and published to github. so... you could absolutly do that using the PP channel to read a resistor and translate to your desired current.
Joe
Hello, I am new to the forum. I have been looking at the open EVSE as a possible travel option, and I was wondering if the current was easily adjustable on these so I could make adapters to different outlets. Ideally there would be something on the adapter cord that would ID the cord and automatically set the current to the outlet type. I have a slight bit of coding experience with Arduino. I just was wondering if this was even a possibility before I dig much further in to it. Thanks.