Yeah, sorry, I keep forgetting this thread isn't in the Model Y sub, haha.Also I checked the dispenser in avs007’s post (his car is model y, it would be helpful if he mentioned it),
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Yeah, sorry, I keep forgetting this thread isn't in the Model Y sub, haha.Also I checked the dispenser in avs007’s post (his car is model y, it would be helpful if he mentioned it),
I found out you are talking about model Y by checking your post history, haha, no worries!Yeah, sorry, I keep forgetting this thread isn't in the Model Y sub, haha.
I received the same response after ordering my adapter with case. I responded to the email asking to refund me for the case, which they did. I received my adapter 10 days later by DHL. Tip: You can track the shipment using DHL web site and if you are OK with it, tell them no signature for drop off.I've also ordered through Harumio, but I added the case.
I ordered on Jun 4, but received an email on Jun 8 saying the case was out of stock, with the next batch expected in "around Jun 20" and that I "might only be able to receive them by end of this month"... Based on the recent posts showing delivery in ~1 week, seems like I'll get my order fairly soon (assuming the cases are re-stocked next week...). I'll give Harumio credit -- the email from them was well written, offered a refund if I'd like to cancel the order, and confirmed that if I don't mind waiting that it will ship out once the backordered case arrives.
I've had a CHAdeMO adapter for years (bought it back in '16 for a road trip in our prior S that took us off the Supercharger highway -- although that route is now on the highway). I rarely used it since then, and gave it to my Mom to keep with her 3 since she lives in a place with fewer Superchargers. I don't expect to use the CCS adapter often, but it will come in handy on road trips with our Y. I've always liked having a bit of charging flexibility!
I thought about that. Figured I could wait the extra ~2 weeks...I received the same response after ordering my adapter with case. I responded to the email asking to refund me for the case, which they did. I received my adapter 10 days later by DHL. Tip: You can track the shipment using DHL web site and if you are OK with it, tell them no signature for drop off.
Another tip: If you live near a DHL service center, you may be able to request that it be held there, and pick it up a day earlier than the day that it would otherwise be delivered. That's what I did.I received the same response after ordering my adapter with case. I responded to the email asking to refund me for the case, which they did. I received my adapter 10 days later by DHL. Tip: You can track the shipment using DHL web site and if you are OK with it, tell them no signature for drop off.
Be careful if you get that. At first glance, it doesn't look like the car has a way to lock the CCS1 connector to the adapter... Which is technically required to be standards compliant in the US. The official Tesla adapter (if and when you can get one) has a little pin that locks the CCS1 connector to the adapter once the adapter is inserted into the car.Another third-party CCS1-to-Tesla adapter (similar to the SETEC)? See post here.
Thats funny,I received my adapter today from Harumio. It came in a nice brown inconspicuous shipping box unlike items ordered from Tesla USA that tells everyone what you have in the box. The new, sealed Tesla branded box was inside.
Outstanding experience from Harumio start to finish.
Order June 9
Shipped June 13
Delivered June 15
Prety amazing compared to other international shipments in the past. Highly recommended.
Might not work so well in this case given the much higher current (not 50kW limited like CHAdeMO adapter), so you would need much thicker cables (or liquid cooled like some CCS are). The chained adapter on a security cable is much simpler, although obviously much less elegant. Just throwing it out there in case it might help "inspire" some charge networks here in the US to do something similar (as it's not as immediately obvious how to secure the adapter, unlike the CHAdeMO one which had a cable section that made it easy to just strap to).Seems like the best trick is the one EVgo did with the Tesla CHAdeMO adapters, they got them with long Tesla cables coming out of them and permanently attached the adapter part to the charge station and then you just plug the CHAdeMO wand into it when you wanna charge a Tesla.
I see this as a big limitation for adapters, in general.Might not work so well in this case given the much higher current (not 50kW limited like CHAdeMO adapter), so you would need much thicker cables (or liquid cooled like some CCS are).
I've seen the chained adapter in a couple of places, however, the adapter is subject to a lot of abuse. The place I've seen it work well for the longest time is the amazing parking garage (Caltech - California Garage #3 | PlugShare) at CalTech, however it's clientele tends to be a bit more respectful than would might expect to pass through the average highway rest stop or convenience store.The chained adapter on a security cable is much simpler, although obviously much less elegant.
Did you email Harumio and ask why they cancelled your order?I ordered from Harumio on the 19th, and then saw the order was cancelled and refunded today. I ending up eating almost $30 though because of the changes in exchange rates I guess. Huge waste of time. Is there another source for the CCS adapters?
You probably will not like this answer but there used to be adapters available from Ukraine. At the moment, all I can find using Google is this:I ordered from Harumio on the 19th, and then saw the order was cancelled and refunded today. I ending up eating almost $30 though because of the changes in exchange rates I guess. Huge waste of time. Is there another source for the CCS adapters?
In the Marketplace section someone is selling that same adapter.I ordered from Harumio on the 19th, and then saw the order was cancelled and refunded today. I ending up eating almost $30 though because of the changes in exchange rates I guess. Huge waste of time. Is there another source for the CCS adapters?
The one I'd heard of from Ukraine was this one, which looks different from the photos on the site you've referenced. In fact, the one you've cited looks exactly like the Tesla adapter people are ordering from South Korea -- I can even see a Tesla logo in two photos (one on the box, one on the adapter itself). I suspect the site you found is simply a different grey-market importer of Tesla's official adapter.You probably will not like this answer but there used to be adapters available from Ukraine. At the moment, all I can find using Google is this:
CCS Combo 1 Adapter
Compatible Models: Tesla Model 3, Model Y, Model S, Model X* TESPLUS CCS Combo 1 Adapter will expand your fast charging options and provides charging speeds up to 250 kW at third party charging networks. Includes: 1x CCS Combo 1 Adapter *Please note, check the system setting at...www.tesplus.com
Note that this is available as a pre-order. Shipping is supposed to start in September.