Hi all, I live in a condo community and many of the garages are detached where they are surrounding the perimeter of the community lot. They have an outlet for the garage door opener and also a general outlet. I spoke with the HOA who said that it (the electrical cabling) probably does not run to each individual unit but any electrical usage is billed to the HOA. Additionally, they said they are not really aware of what goes on in the garage and have not really done any enforcing. I was planning just to use regular 110 volt charging and expressed concerns about tripping the circuit breaker. But I was told not to worry about and let them know if it is ever tripped.
So I'm curious if anyone has charged their Tesla in this type of setting and if any issues have arisen. I assume it will pull 10-14amps, which I believe you can set the charging amps. It would be inconvenient to pick up a Tesla only to have no ability to charge it at home. I drove to a nearby Tesla showroom in the early afternoon on a weekday, and all the charging stalls were occupied with some people waiting on a charger, so going to a Supercharger would not be effective in the region that I live in. Thanks.
So I'm curious if anyone has charged their Tesla in this type of setting and if any issues have arisen. I assume it will pull 10-14amps, which I believe you can set the charging amps. It would be inconvenient to pick up a Tesla only to have no ability to charge it at home. I drove to a nearby Tesla showroom in the early afternoon on a weekday, and all the charging stalls were occupied with some people waiting on a charger, so going to a Supercharger would not be effective in the region that I live in. Thanks.