Lightningstrikesthrice
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Hi. New to forum. Searching threads for this info but can’t find and need to charge at home quickly(ish) asap…
Thanks in advance for help.
With my Tesla Model 3 I charged at home with a Gen 1 Tesla wall unit. Before I put that in I used a 240v plug to a dryer outlet. When I did that I lowered the Tesla draw to 30A from 40A so I didn’t fry the house wiring. Worked great.
While waiting for my Ford wall unit from Sunrun…. I will install it as soon as I can…
I ordered a Teslatap (3rd parts company not Tesla) adaptor from Tesla plug female to male CCS. Because the lightning is drawing 80A it is popping the 60A breaker. The Tesla wall unit (Gen1) is not designed to allow 80A draw.
Looking through the ford menus on app and truck I don’t see a way to lower the current draw. Is this possible? Where? Have latest software updates on app and truck.
Thanks in advance for help.
With my Tesla Model 3 I charged at home with a Gen 1 Tesla wall unit. Before I put that in I used a 240v plug to a dryer outlet. When I did that I lowered the Tesla draw to 30A from 40A so I didn’t fry the house wiring. Worked great.
While waiting for my Ford wall unit from Sunrun…. I will install it as soon as I can…
I ordered a Teslatap (3rd parts company not Tesla) adaptor from Tesla plug female to male CCS. Because the lightning is drawing 80A it is popping the 60A breaker. The Tesla wall unit (Gen1) is not designed to allow 80A draw.
Looking through the ford menus on app and truck I don’t see a way to lower the current draw. Is this possible? Where? Have latest software updates on app and truck.
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