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Just a quick question, what plug in the TESLA options would plug in to the attached photo? It kids looks like the 10-30 but the top pole is an L vs a standard looking pole. I assume they're different and if so can you get the correct one? I would rather charge at the 30 amp plug vs the 15/20 amp one what Camping.
 

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Just a quick question, what plug in the TESLA options would plug in to the attached photo? It kids looks like the 10-30 but the top pole is an L vs a standard looking pole. I assume they're different and if so can you get the correct one? I would rather charge at the 30 amp plug vs the 15/20 amp one what Camping.

That is a TT30 receptacle. It will provide 30 amps at 120 volts. You need one of these and then you can charge at 24 amps at 120 volts or roughly 3 KW.

TT-30 Adapter for Tesla Model S/X/3/Y Gen 2 – EVSE Adapters

Some campgrounds also provide 14-50 receptacles which is 50 amps at 240 volts. This is the same as a modern stove plug. With the right adapter from the Tesla website you can charge at 32 amps at 240 volts...or roughly 8 KW. Probably best to have both if you intend to camp a lot.
 
That is a TT30 receptacle. It will provide 30 amps at 120 volts. You need one of these and then you can charge at 24 amps at 120 volts or roughly 3 KW.

TT-30 Adapter for Tesla Model S/X/3/Y Gen 2 – EVSE Adapters

Some campgrounds also provide 14-50 receptacles which is 50 amps at 240 volts. This is the same as a modern stove plug. With the right adapter from the Tesla website you can charge at 32 amps at 240 volts...or roughly 8 KW. Probably best to have both if you intend to camp a lot.
Very helpful! Thank you.
 
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