Jodokk
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Sorry for the long rant, but here goes.
TLDR: Fricken Our Tesla Adapter cannot charge with in-network Telsa chargers on the outer banks.
We have been planning our trip to the outer banks for a while and we believed we had all contingencies covered...
1. Received our OTA update enabling the Tesla adapter.
2. Received our Ford Adapter in mid-April.
3. We were so excited that we could take our Lightning, as there are just NO fast-chargers except for Tesla on
Kitty Hawk, Nags Head, or within 25 miles.
4. Now, I need to preface this with the fact that we immediately went out and charged the truck with the adapter
and it worked wonderfully in Asheville.
5. We haven't used it since then, because we charge at home..
6. Got here with 25% charge, and drove right over to the adapter friendly Outer Banks Mall Tesla station that
(supposedly) accepts the adapter.
7. immediately, using the Tesla App, it threw a "charging fault" with no other information.
8. Since it was 2 AM, no one was about, so I tried each station with both Ford and Tesla apps., then deleted and
then changed and re-attached payment methods for each, then re-enabled Plug and Charge for each.
9. Also tried using Charge Assist and enabled the charger each time
10. NOTHING!
Had nothing but the trickle charger, so I charged 20 miles, went down to the Outer Banks Brewery. They have a "destination"-sized charger there. Had a great meal and left the truck for five hours took an Uber back to the rental, crossing our fingers that our beloved truck wouldn't be towed away. All went well and we were able to get up to 150 miles.
SO, I either have to drive back through the swamp 30 miles to the Duck-Through charger that is hit-or-miss (because it uses storage energy batteries to charge and if it's depleted, wasted trip), or use the 50AMP laundry tap in the rental that involves some significant trespassing on the neighbor rental.
Anyone else had this happen with the Tesla Adapter?
Yes, called Ford, (800-392-3673) the said the Truck is fine (we fast charged at EA twice on the way. Called Tesla, but they have abyssal service and cannot, and will not help anyone with this the adapters.
Thanks for the read...
TLDR: Fricken Our Tesla Adapter cannot charge with in-network Telsa chargers on the outer banks.
We have been planning our trip to the outer banks for a while and we believed we had all contingencies covered...
1. Received our OTA update enabling the Tesla adapter.
2. Received our Ford Adapter in mid-April.
3. We were so excited that we could take our Lightning, as there are just NO fast-chargers except for Tesla on
Kitty Hawk, Nags Head, or within 25 miles.
4. Now, I need to preface this with the fact that we immediately went out and charged the truck with the adapter
and it worked wonderfully in Asheville.
5. We haven't used it since then, because we charge at home..
6. Got here with 25% charge, and drove right over to the adapter friendly Outer Banks Mall Tesla station that
(supposedly) accepts the adapter.
7. immediately, using the Tesla App, it threw a "charging fault" with no other information.
8. Since it was 2 AM, no one was about, so I tried each station with both Ford and Tesla apps., then deleted and
then changed and re-attached payment methods for each, then re-enabled Plug and Charge for each.
9. Also tried using Charge Assist and enabled the charger each time
10. NOTHING!
Had nothing but the trickle charger, so I charged 20 miles, went down to the Outer Banks Brewery. They have a "destination"-sized charger there. Had a great meal and left the truck for five hours took an Uber back to the rental, crossing our fingers that our beloved truck wouldn't be towed away. All went well and we were able to get up to 150 miles.
SO, I either have to drive back through the swamp 30 miles to the Duck-Through charger that is hit-or-miss (because it uses storage energy batteries to charge and if it's depleted, wasted trip), or use the 50AMP laundry tap in the rental that involves some significant trespassing on the neighbor rental.
Anyone else had this happen with the Tesla Adapter?
Yes, called Ford, (800-392-3673) the said the Truck is fine (we fast charged at EA twice on the way. Called Tesla, but they have abyssal service and cannot, and will not help anyone with this the adapters.
Thanks for the read...
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