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  1. J

    Best adapter for this plug?

    Big Bear Mountain Resort
  2. J

    Best adapter for this plug?

    I know this is an old post, but with ski season coming up I figured I'd update the community. Talked to my local Tesla Service Center and one of their shop foreman confirmed this adapter should work...
  3. J

    Best adapter for this plug?

    Another thing is, the connector in the picture has a center pole. Maybe that is the neutral connection??
  4. J

    Best adapter for this plug?

    Yeah, I thought it was expensive too, but with the amount of times I'm planing on going there next season it'll pay for itself really since it is free charging. Apparently, it is not that uncommon of a plug in California from what I've gathered online, but I'll definitely ask this weekend when I...
  5. J

    Best adapter for this plug?

    Thanks for your input @billh13850 I'm no expert either and that's why I posted the question here, but I think the neutral connection is not required just by the information found on the description for this other adapter I came across during my search: 50A Locking (CS8365 / CS8364) to NEMA...
  6. J

    Best adapter for this plug?

    Hello everyone, Last week I went to one of my local ski resorts an they have a few spots for electric vehicles with charging. The only problem is I was only able to connect with the 120V plug since they only had one other option I hadn't seen before (it is worth mentioning that I have never...
  7. J

    7+ months waiting for an M3 windshield replacement

    Right after a week I took delivery of my M3, my windshield cracked (the pain!! :mad:). It's been 7+ months of waiting for a replacement to come in to the Tesla and still no availability. How is that possible? gives me a very bad impression of maintenance and repair for my car. Luckily this is...
  8. J

    California only: AB544 bill - expiration date for stickers issued after jan 2019?

    I found this website that explains it in layman terms: Here's how California's carpool (HOV-lane) stickers work now: updated Owners of qualified vehicles purchased before January 1, 2017 will have their stickers expire on January 1, 2019. For cars purchased in 2017 or 2018, owners can apply for...