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    Papafox's Daily TSLA Trading Charts

    Is Zhelko essentially mainly talking about "Max-Pain" or something similar?? "Max Pain | Maximum-Pain.com"
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    Model 3 Phone Charge Cable Swap Thread

    Did you get a USB-C and a Lighitng? or a Micro USB and a Lighting? (and need another micro usb)
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    Model 3 Phone Charge Cable Swap Thread

    Have: USB-C Need: Lightning San Antonio/South Texas Area.
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    Your thoughts on Screen Protectors

    The car comes with a cloth to clean the screen?!
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    $75.00 for a tire rotation!

    Does Discount Tire know how to lift Teslas, or specifically the Model 3, at the right spots? Was thinking of buying Murphey's Law device just in case they don't, but not sure if worth it if I'm gonna be going to discount tire for that. Also, if in a town where they is barely any Teslas, I would...
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    Model 3 Phone Charge Cable Swap Thread

    is it random whether you get USB-C or MicroUSB? (and always get a lighting?)
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    Installing a Wall Connector (or a 14-50) on a Full Breaker Panel question

    Thx, sounds good! So just to be make sure, have a fused disconnect, such as the OR and RV box you linked, should be enough, and connect the Wall Connecter (HPWC) from there, and there wouldn't be a need to make any changes to my current 100A panel since its not gonna be a subpanel? If so, this...
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    Installing a Wall Connector (or a 14-50) on a Full Breaker Panel question

    So IF I were to do this install myself (or got a newbie electrician -licensed though etc), what would be easier/simpler/safer? a) Split the AC connection to 45amp and 15amp, 45 to AC and 15 to wall connector, via a "subpanel?" (I think this might be what the electrician referred to as the...
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    Installing a Wall Connector (or a 14-50) on a Full Breaker Panel question

    yeah, not entirely sure how to go about this, its both an issue and a nonissue, lol. We own our condo, and every condo has a different owner (most rent it out so don't live there and don't care about stuff, just don't want to pay extra for anything). We used to have an association, but that...
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    Installing a Wall Connector (or a 14-50) on a Full Breaker Panel question

    Also, I found out there is an unused meter space (for the whole complex) that I could also use and pay as a residential unit (as long as its under my name not a company name) which means I can have a free nights contract, so basically charging at night would only cost me $19/mo plus tax vs...
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    Installing a Wall Connector (or a 14-50) on a Full Breaker Panel question

    Yes, the current panel is 100A. So I would essentially then be using the current panel as a subpanel? Does that sound like the right thinking? The cost to that seems cheaper than I would had expected, suppost most of the cost will come from the work done and any additional wiring then? I'm...
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    Installing a Wall Connector (or a 14-50) on a Full Breaker Panel question

    Yes it is a 200A meter, its a FOCUS AXR-SD smart meter with CL200 (I'm assuming this means its 200A). So then, if I already have a 100A breaker box, I can theoretically get a subpanel that goes directly from the meter base that can be as big as a 100A one?
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    Installing a Wall Connector (or a 14-50) on a Full Breaker Panel question

    Thx! Thats good to know. So I can add another Panel outside that connects to the meter base? Would it be considered a Subpanel? Is that in addition to the 100Amp Panel inside the apartment? or would it still be limited to whatever is available from the 100Amp Panel inside the apartment...
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    Installing a Wall Connector (or a 14-50) on a Full Breaker Panel question

    Oh, you mean like the circle one with the number of watts, lol. Thats outside close to where the AC unit is located.
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    Installing a Wall Connector (or a 14-50) on a Full Breaker Panel question

    My Meter base is inside one of the room's closet in the apartment/condo and in the second floor.