Zaptor
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Nice. I suppose we can charge just about anything with the right combination of adapters. Definitely never would have dreamed that I'd fill up one of my own rigs from another like this... reminded me of when the planes do the in-air refueling.... they charged the Mache-e that they had on the lot
New Tesla Y Performance came half-charged; no Tesla charger at home, so I took it from 43% to 90% in maybe 6 hrs running off the 240v ProPower in the bed ... not a permanent solution, but way faster than 120v home charging. I will repeat the test again with better time and power notes, but it 100% works with just the Ford mobile power cord and two adapters (NEMA and Ford->Tesla).
"and flying" lol but yeah, small, sporty craft filling from larger "tanker" craft using the same "fuel" they both run on... but you're a pilot, so I guess I'll defer... just what it made me think of.The air-to-air refueling analogy only works if the Lightning and the Tesla are driving while connected and charging!
Assuming long range battery, 81kWh capacity, 47% is roughly 38kWh. On a ER lightning, that's about 29%.So you took the Tesla from 43% to 90%. How much battery % did it take from the Lightning?
Haha, Thank you for doing the math I was to lazy to do.Assuming long range battery, 81kWh capacity, 47% is roughly 38kWh. On a ER lightning, that's about 29%.
Worked for me too. Charged my wife's Telsa Model 3 at a local mall. Only used trickle charger that came with Tesla but it was enough to get us home. Go Lightning!New Tesla Y Performance came half-charged; no Tesla charger at home, so I took it from 43% to 90% in maybe 6 hrs running off the 240v ProPower in the bed ... not a permanent solution, but way faster than 120v home charging. I will repeat the test again with better time and power notes, but it 100% works with just the Ford mobile power cord and two adapters (NEMA and Ford->Tesla).
I had this idea as well. Likely a good business model!I plan to offer a stranded EV charging service for all those new EV owners that overestimate the range .. I've been there!