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    Maximum battery charge level reduced - warranty about to expire

    Useful info: 2015 Model S 70 177k miles I bought used Jan 2020 with 147K miles Battery warranty expires Dec 3 2023 About a month ago, with my battery warranty about to expire and the capacity in the vicinity of 70%, I decided that I needed to know as well as possible if I had a claim. I read...
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    12v battery issue

    info: 2015 Model S 70 175K miles new 12v battery installed at service center 5 months ago I was supercharging two days ago (in a rainstorm). At 47%, it suddenly stopped charging. An alert said low voltage. Soon after that an alert said unable to drive. I had a friend pick me up and take me...
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    estimating true kwh

    Two years ago I bought a used 2015 Model S 70 that had 147K miles on it. Before purchasing it, I remember asking what the range was (knowing that it was supposed to originally have 234 miles). I was hoping it wouldn't have lost more than about 10%. Two years later, I realize that I was asking...
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    Confused about streaming music

    I have read many threads regarding streaming music, but I haven't seen a clear answer to one question I have (although I am sure it has been answered somewhere). I purchased a used 2015 Model S a couple of years ago. Due to its age, it has Premium Connectivity for life. I have enjoyed the...
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    battery degradation: supercharge versus home charge

    I recently purchased a used 2015 Model S 70 with 147K miles. Currently I am only able to charge at a supercharger ten minutes from my house in here in Monroe, LA. I realize that this degrades the batteries more than if I was charging at home. My question is, how much additional degradation...
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    Emergency charging

    I have seen many discussions about using portable solar panels to charge an EV while camping or on a road trip. As has been often pointed out, trying to charge the car's batteries a significant amount just isn't practical. However, suppose you simply need to charge your EV just enough to drive...