Nikos
Well-known member
- First Name
- Nicholas
- Joined
- May 20, 2021
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- Location
- Taylors SC
- Vehicles
- F 150 Lightning
- Occupation
- Aircraft Mechanic
Here is from a seasoned camper. I do tow a 25ft camper and visit almost all the parks in the SC coastline. Here is what you need. Reserve or ask for a 50amp site. 30 amps won’t work since it is a single phase outlet at the campgrounds. 20 amp outlets are futile to charge the Lightning.Those who charge at campgrounds on 30a or 50a what do I need? What works? What doesn’t? Gearing up for a lot of campground visits next year and I want to have any adapters I need and want to go into these trips with confidence they will work.
thanks!
You need the Mobile Charger from Ford or any other manufacturer. The Ford one comes with adaptors for a regular 20 amp 115V or a 50amp 240V. You will need also an extension cord in order to plug the truck if it is located 30-40 feet away from the outlets. If you don’t tow a camper and use a roof top tent, your mobile charger will do just fine. Any mobile charger you look for should be capable of 36 amps charging rate. That will give you around 24-28 miles of charge per hour. Make sure you have the adaptor for fast charging at Tesla SC stations. The experience is flawless.
Also you need an adaptor to use any destination Tesla chargers if you find one available. The adaptor I just mentioned should be rated for at least 60 amps continuous uptake and 40 amps for a MME. Keep all those adaptors in the vehicle all the time. The first couple trips you will develop a plan that suits your needs.
I have done it, others in this forum have done it and you will do it.
Good luck.
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