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    Hey Tesla, there is a need for that NEMA 14-30 adapter still!

    As noted above, I only got 2 years out of my 14-30, so perhaps there are defects in this particular adapter that Tesla has abandoned, despite the absence of any “reporting” of such. It would be helpful to hear from other owners who rely heavily on the 14-30 as to their experience with...
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    Hey Tesla, there is a need for that NEMA 14-30 adapter still!

    Implemented this fix and workaround today and it worked like a charm. Back to getting 17-18 mph, vs. 3-4. Label outlet and plug to serve as reminder to check amp setting at car. If there are defects in Tesla's 14-30 adapter, this may be the better fix, as opposed to buying defective adapters.
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    Hey Tesla, there is a need for that NEMA 14-30 adapter still!

    As mentioned just today to Tesla Devon SC personnel, it's generally not comforting when no specific reasons are given for such things, which leads owners to draw their own conclusions, some of which may not be accurate. An update to my situation: Had an electrician out today who found breaker...
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    Hey Tesla, there is a need for that NEMA 14-30 adapter still!

    Great topic! 14-30 charging critical to me and my Model S. Currently making use of unused dryer relocated to garage. Don’t believe upgrade to 14-50 is easily and cost effectively doable. Worked great for 2 years, until yesterday, when I went to charge with 10 miles of range left, and nothing...