This youtube channel has a lot of interesting geek stuff. And just posted something that may be of use to you Joe.
Evannex & NeoCharge prove you can easily charge your Tesla (or other EV) anywhere! - YouTube
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This youtube channel has a lot of interesting geek stuff. And just posted something that may be of use to you Joe.
Evannex & NeoCharge prove you can easily charge your Tesla (or other EV) anywhere! - YouTube
Thank you so much. I found 2 other companies that make similar devices. I’ll check that one out.
My dryer in the garage has a 10-30 outlet. I can easily use it with the splitter for changing my Tesla. I’ll get close to 20 miles per hour of charge. That’s more than enough for my daily 80-100 mile commute.
Interesting. I spent 5 years roadracing motorcycles at Sonoma Raceway with AFM. Also, LOTS of track days. All those years racing and riding in track days really improved my skills as a car driver. Made me much, much smoother and also taught me about vehicle dynamics, braking, keeping the car "balanced", and "looking" into the corner, etc.
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Reminds me of…
Seinfeld_ The_ Pothole - YouTube
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Congrats Joe!!! I'm so happy for you, enjoy your new ride in good health.
Thank you Mark! I can’t wait
I was planning on sharing the 10-30 dryer outlet in my garage but I’m thinking it more prudent to have a dedicated level 2 installed. Now I’m debating between the new Tesla wall mount charger or the recommended 14-50 outlet installed with cord. My only big hurdle is the AC panel is across the house in the basement, could not be any further away. Damn.
My neighbor is an electrician so I need to discuss it with him. I don’t plan on being in the house more than 4 years or so. Whatever I do the dryer outlet needs upgrading for sure. A slightly slower charge at 15-21 mph should not be a problem
If you are only going to be in the house for four more years I'd opt for the dryer outlet or use a regular 110volt and the supplied power charger that comes with the car. The price of copper and hookup price for a long run will never be appreciated. And the new owner will just thank you. For long trips you still have the Tesla supercharging network.