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I ordered one, I hope I never use it. I also have jumper cables in my wife's ride. I also hope I never need those. Generator in the garage, only been started twice in 2 years. I'll keep the CCS adapter (and my J1772 adapter) in my car, because it's a lot cheaper than a tow and a hotel room.ouch 250 bucks...guess if ya travel alot it can pay off...wonder how many ppl going to try to steal these
I had the chademo adapter for that reason too. I never actually _needed_ it, but it still came in handy on certain trips. And, tbh, I did have one trip where the supercharger was showing as offline when we were leaving. Fortunately it actually worked, but if it didn't work then the chademo might have kept us from getting stranded.I ordered one, I hope I never use it. I also have jumper cables in my wife's ride. I also hope I never need those. Generator in the garage, only been started twice in 2 years. I'll keep the CCS adapter (and my J1772 adapter) in my car, because it's a lot cheaper than a tow and a hotel room.
jumper cables are cheap. Generator isnt but worth it if area has power issues i guess.....I have free towing but yeah hotel rooms expensive, however if on a trip and something like that happened, I would have to cancel trip or rent a car......Planning will help avoid all these, same in an Ice carI ordered one, I hope I never use it. I also have jumper cables in my wife's ride. I also hope I never need those. Generator in the garage, only been started twice in 2 years. I'll keep the CCS adapter (and my J1772 adapter) in my car, because it's a lot cheaper than a tow and a hotel room.
Saw this posted on Slickdeals:If anyone has an eligible car but does NOT want to buy the CCS adaptor, could you cc me and maybe let me Pay you for one on your account? I can’t get the Tesla site to allow me to purchase - says car not eligible, but I plan to update my car myself pretty soon and would rather have the adaptor in hand. LMK..
Thanks.. coudlnt find the actual SD post, but tried “remove disable property on this element” and now I think I’ve broken Chrome.. oh well.Saw this posted on Slickdeals:
“If you're still waiting on your car and want to purchase this now, you can right click on the disabled button -> go to inspect element -> remove disabled property on the button -> go through check out process”
It is still $250 for me:WOW, Tesla bumped the price for CCS adapter from $250 to $325!
I am glad that was able to buy before the price hike.
WOW, Tesla bumped the price for CCS adapter from $250 to $325!
I am glad that was able to buy before the price hike.
If you click the menu button what country does it show you are shopping in?This is what I see
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Damn.. you right... sorry, false alertIf you click the menu button what country does it show you are shopping in?
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(You likely followed a link posted by a Canadian and that switched your location.)
Damn.. you right... sorry, false alert
With the current exchange rate, the Canadian shop is actually cheaper by 10-15 USD.The 'evil' Canadian Tesla Shop website (with its higher $ prices) has snared many an unwary web surfer.
These instructions are actually the same as using just a J1772 adapter. If you don't follow this, the J1772 adapter will get stuck in the port and is difficult to remove when it locks.I have a question on its use. I've only used mine once back in June and don't remember what I did. but the manual (below) says to unlock and to not press the button. 99% of my charging is at home using the UMC. I press it's button to unlock and then remove the handle. I think I do the same at an SC station. So how do you unlock the charge port with the CCS1? I'm guessing I pressed the button on the EA handle but don't remember. Or is the unlock just the fact that the car has to be unlocked / your phone with you>?
When charging is complete:
1. Stop the charging session using the
vehicle's touchscreen, the mobile app or
the charging station's screen.
2. Unlock the vehicle's charge port.
3. Hold the charging handle with one hand
and the CCS Combo 1 adapter with the
other hand and pull both toward you
simultaneously.
NOTE: When holding the charging handle,
do not press its button.
4. Remove the CCS Combo 1 adapter from
the charging handle by pressing the
button on the handle and pulling the CCS
1 Combo adapter away from the handle
Correct. Hitting the lightning bolt button in the app will unlock an adapter that is stuck in the port though.These instructions are actually the same as using just a J1772 adapter. If you don't follow this, the J1772 adapter will get stuck in the port and is difficult to remove when it locks.