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    Wall Connector install with Dryer Buddy using 30 dryer outlet

    Excellent point. In my case, the dryer, the breaker, the receptacle, and the wiring all were set for 30 amps (24 max allowable current) so I ordered a neocharger which had 14-30 on all sides, and got a 14-30 plug for my tesla charger (which automatically sets the current to 24 amps) however...
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    More Model 3 changes and leasing now available

    Good point, I have the same situation as your example, except I don't live in California. I don't know about California but some other places there is a cap on the monthly payment you can put on your business vehicle. As my accountant puts it, "Well, people would then just get a Bently, wouldn't...
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    Wall Connector install with Dryer Buddy using 30 dryer outlet

    To save some fellow Tesla owners from some headache and money and time loss, I wanted to warn everyone to think twice before ordering a Dryerbuddy. As you may already know, BSA electronics is a one-man shop. Nothing wrong with that, except that you have to pay upfront and then you have to wait...
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    BSA Electronics Dryer Buddy

    Yes, it is a one-man shop. basically, he charges a few hundred dollars, you have to pay upfront, and there is no customer service, no warranty, no returns, nothing. if something goes wrong he will "negotiate" with you. After months of waiting and my emails getting ignored, I ordered a...