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I have no heated seats,early 2013 with textile seats

want to order Wet Okole seat covers with heated seat elements
they draw 10.4 amps total for each seat
if I bought a power port with two 12 volt outlets and plugged it in to the single 12 volt port in the tesla
would this be enough to run both at the same time without blowing a fuse?
 
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I have no heated seats,early 2013 with textile seats

want to order Wet Okole seat covers with heated seat elements
they draw 10.4 amps total for each seat
if I bought a power port with two 12 volt outlets and plugged it in to the single 12 volt port in the tesla
would this be enough to run both at the same time without blowing a fuse?

The 12V outlet is rated (fused) for 150W (and has a 15A fuse). Using both at the same time will blow the fuse.
 
old thread new questionI have no heated seats,early 2013 with textile seats
want to order Wet Okole seat covers with heated seat elements they draw 10.4 amps total for each seat
if I bought a power port with two 12 volt outlets and plugged it in to the single 12 volt port in the tesla
would this be enough to run both at the same time without blowing a fuse?

The 12V outlet is rated (fused) for 150W (and has a 15A fuse). Using both at the same time will blow the fuse.

Correct, however, you could use one at a time ... :cool: