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We are getting our first Tesla this month! We have a 30amp (240v) dryer outlet in our garage, that we had installed when we built the house a couple of years ago. It's never been used. I have ordered the Nema 14-30 adapter. Is this all I should need? Do I need to set anything on the car for the voltage/outlet or do I just plug in?
Sorry for the noob question, but I don't want to blow up the house or the car!!
 
Just for your own peace of mind - double-check the fuse rating on the circuit for your dryer, and if it looks a bit old/indifferent, replace the fuse - and also label the thing for what it’s used for in case anyone decides to play around nearby with home works etc.
 
After a year with my MS and installing a NEMA-14-50 outlet, then upgrading to the HPWC, I have come to the conclusion that my pre-existing 30 amp dryer outlet and the included mobile charger would have sufficed. Instead of charging for an hour or two while I sleep each night it would have charged two or three hours. Would I have noticed? The HPWC looks good though...
 
Just got my Gen 3 unite installed this morning.
 

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True, but I used to have a plug-in Prius that my daughter now drives. She comes to visit once in a while, so I still need a J1772. I typically charge at work (anyone remember when we used go to work?).

OK, two options:
1) instead of hardwiring the Chargepoint, put it on a 14-30 plug, and plug that into the socket
2) Put in an A/B switch so that either the 14-30 socket has power or the Chargepoint has power.

or just continue with what you have. :)