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Just a heads up to anyone traveling through here, the fuses have been updated and the charger is good to go at the full 80 amps! Hope this comes in handy for some people!
I've been told the charger is currently working, but charging is limited to 60 amps due to the old fuse style. We've been in touch with both Chiriaco Summit and Tesla and the unit should have the upgraded fuses within a few weeks to provide glorious full charging!
I just got a scratch buffed out at Dirty Devil Customs in Sherman Oaks, located at Ventura and Beverly Glen and saw that he does paint armor installation as well. He does great work and is reasonably priced, and I would absolutely recommend them.
Already done!
It also looks like we've had our first person stop by to charge! I was emailed a photo from Chiriaco Summit of some proud owners of a Blue Model S who stopped by to charge while driving across the country! I won't post the photo unless the owner would like, but glad to hear the...
Pics!
(In the large gray box)
Wide shot of antique gas station where it's mounted.
Just speak with the main gas station attendant across the street and he'll hand you this key!
Can't wait to hear someone's first report of using it! I've also added it to the plug share and recargo maps...
IT'S UP! IT'S UP AND RUNNING!!!
I just got the call that they got the charger up and running! I guess their supplies came in! It's at Chiriaco Summit, and to use it just go to the gas station counter and ask. They may charge $10 or so. The charger itself is located at the old gas...
I spoke with the people at Chiriaco and sadly they said to give them a month to get it together. Hopefully it will be sooner, but they seem to be a bit slow getting supplies out that way.
You can probably expect a harsher ride and a slight decrease in range. The ride harshness will probably be the most noticeable change with the thin sidewalks you will inevitably end up with.