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Could be my imagination, but I've noticed since recent updates my steering wheel sensor seems more sensitive - it disengages AP with the slightest...
They look like hexadecimal (0-9,A-F) to me, unless someone has seen a letter higher then F. So that's a 32-bit number. I'll stop nit picking now :-)
Let us know if you ever start a charging session with an Evie or other non-Chargefox card (as distinct from just adding it in to the app). That...
It takes so long to try a number out, you would quickly tire of trying all 2^32 of them...
All the card does is send a 32-bit number - if it matches the one in your account, and there is a payment system set up, you should be good to go....
Not sure if this has been noted before, but Chargefox do not seem to provide a link on their website to apply for their RFID card. If it's there,...
It's easy to lose sight of what a massive amount of power that is, and just how good batteries are now - that one is charging at 2C or more,...
Redundancy is key. Single points of failure are Bad, mkay. (Even QESH has those backup AC stations, so at least something can be happening while...
The RTM75 can be supplied with two plugs of either type. So a dual CCS2 is also a possible configuration (although I doubt it would ever be the...
Of interest may be this table for 2020Q4 It's linked from here
2020.48.37 here. The little icons in the binnacle display (AP1 MS) have been rearranged a bit, possibly to clear out the space next to the...
All wall connectors are Type 2 AC, so they should charge all Teslas equally. The Gen 1 is set to legacy mode by default, so it can change...
Depends if it's incorporated in the main board of the MCU. Without connection on the road, the MCU1 cars would have to do updates on wifi at...
Just for laughs, the old Messerschmidt 3-wheeler had a steering yoke a bit like that (I used to have one) But modern ADR's might prevent its...
There is one place near where I live where it (S, AP1) phantom brakes on CC occasionally. The road is twisty, up and down with poor visibility,...
Even more superer news would be a pre-emptive replacement of MCU1 (or even just the daughter board carrying the eMMC chip) similar to a recall.
What QESH should really do is make sure there are at least 2 (preferably 3-4) DC chargers at every stop. Power sharing is fine if the total power...
Nice try... Depends if the charger has one of each plug, or two CCS2. They can be set up either way.
Have they tried to power off the car, or suggest anything you can do to power it off? Sounds a bit dangerous as things stand...
I would echo that to the letter about my inventory S. Only nuisance issues were a failing folding mirror and some factory errors in door interior...
My 90D (2016, about 70000km on odo) shows 420-ish km on the dash when charged to 100%. This is an EPA number, it corresponds to 190Wh/km, which is...
And not one but 3 DC chargers, with 2 capable of supercharger speeds. Good stuff!
According to Tesla Canada here, "This message was added in the recent 2020.40.9.2 software release according to Tesla hacker @greentheonly."
Plugshare has it now, as the Maclean supercharger. The location appears to be correct. There's a photo but no checkins yet.
Just yesterday my MS starting popping out its door handles at random every few minutes! (it's set to stay unlocked at home). Is this a known...
Experiences differ. The poster above said 48 hours to an almost complete lockup. Hope I'm one of the lucky ones - my MS is my only car, and I know...
A fault that could render the car undriveable suddenly with little warning is potentially grounds for a safety recall. They should at a minimum...
3G gets switched off here in Oz soon too (I'll ask people I know in telstra if they know any more). After that, it's caching maps via wifi before...
Byron is easy to get to from Brisbane with plenty of charging options, all DC so reasonably fast and no extra cables required. The supercharger at...
This. Goal should be to always have a second charger within reach when you stop at one and find it out of service, especially with those...
I'm getting the occasional black screen and some funny artifacts - I had booked in for a replacement MCU1 in Brisbane on the 2nd Dec. I received...
The 75 with two plugs is the perfect addition to futureproof an existing site that has only one DC charger and no backup AC charger.
My 2016 S is still getting over 100kW on superchargers, so should do the same on CCS2 afaics (I just got the upgrade, so haven't tried it out yet...
So in Australia?
I do not see that post as snarky or even terribly political. It was simply reporting on the initiatives that the new President has foreshadowed...
Have a 6 year old S90D, and if I get into any slow, wheezing petrol burner, let's just say I instantly remember why I bought it. Not that I ever...
Sunroof not available as an option?
Hopefully not with their time charge as well.
Tesla's HPWC has a switch inside between legacy mode and Tesla only. By default from the factory it is in legacy mode, so it is a plain vanilla L2...
Are they putting new or refurb MCU1 in when they replace them? (Or is yours a MCU2 upgrade?)
As much as I'd like to carry a long type-2 male-female extension cable and park them in while charging, I do know that road rage is intensified by...
Do make sure the pool pump is one of the more modern variable speed ones. I replaced an old power hungry one a few years back, the new one...
Just whip out your phone and take the picture. And have an exit :-)
Sure 52c is around petrol price for the distance travelled, but the obvious advantage is you only pay on road trips rather than every day. That's...
Why a powered boot for that little tiny lid? If it was a bigger bootlid (hatch style more like the S) that would be interesting.
If your car is less than the average consumption (recalculated every year or two as vehicles become more efficient overall) they should be paying you.
QESH sites are now handled by Chargefox, at (IMHO) quite reasonable rates. They will have to raise some money from them to build out redundancy in...
You don't have to be clever to do it at night, because it's already been done: staggered switch-on of HWS off-peak power via control tones.
Wondering if anyone had tried to use this on a website or app or some such. Specifically, I was musing about being able to do something that isn't...
Probably more like "it would be illegal for me as a licenced electrician to wire it that way".