Tried to find this information over various Tesla forum posts and also by talking to the Tesla technical helpline, but looks like this is not possible at this stage due to the fact that the 12v connectors in Tesla are powered by the mini 12v battery and not powered by the big one.
Even DC to AC adapter (which can convert 12V to 240V and can deliver over 1000w power to the relevant appliances) probably won't work in case of Tesla because the 12v socket in Tesla can provide only 15amp at max which I think is not sufficient to convert 12v to 240v.
Looking for some pointers from someone more knowledgable in this area.
Anyone has used any appliance consuming 1000+ watts on AC using Tesla 12v sockets (using some sort of adapter) for any amount of time?
I am sure people have thought of this before, will be great to hear their experiences.
Even DC to AC adapter (which can convert 12V to 240V and can deliver over 1000w power to the relevant appliances) probably won't work in case of Tesla because the 12v socket in Tesla can provide only 15amp at max which I think is not sufficient to convert 12v to 240v.
Looking for some pointers from someone more knowledgable in this area.
Anyone has used any appliance consuming 1000+ watts on AC using Tesla 12v sockets (using some sort of adapter) for any amount of time?
I am sure people have thought of this before, will be great to hear their experiences.