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I know this is a very old thread. Sorry to resurrect it. Can anyone tell me about any Tesla group in NYC or Westchester? I live in Mount Vernon, and either would be a great location for me.
"Our landlord claims that she will need to get a permit for us to use our Tesla official portable charger with the standard 125v NEMA 5-15-P plug (the three pronger common to computers, blenders, etc.)"
Where exactly does the OP stae the 125 NEMA 5-15-P plug is existing?
Please, there s...
So what I'm saying is it makes no difference what's drawing the power, it's the run to the outlet, *I think* the municipality wants to verify is done to code. I went with the electrician Tesla recommended, so I was confident it'd be done right, so I went ahead.
No you're misunderstanding me. I know the connector is mobile. The run from your circuit breaker to the outlet (whether the Tesla wall connector, or a NEMA outlet) is not that HAS to be wired and draw current from your house, I believe, or can understand that some municipalities would require...
My point is that you may not need a permit to plug anything in. But to run a new line to do it, you might. I'd not saying definitively that you do or don't. I'm advising a closer look at that town's codes or speaking with the building department.
Despite what EVERYONE here is telling you, I have to say, you're landlord *may* be right. I recently had Solar City install solar panels on my house. On final inspection of the house my city's building inspector had to come into my house to sign off that job (never ever let a city inspector into...