New to Teslas, and my first post, excuse the beginner questions.
I've reached out to electricians for quotes on setting up home charging, they've all told me after looking at my electrical panel, that the biggest breaker they could install and pass inspection, is 30 or maybe 40 amps.
Got super excited when I got a delivery date and ordered the wall connector without doing proper research. Hasn't arrived yet, and now thinking I might want to install a 14-50 receptacle instead.
Thanks your help.
This car is incredible.
I've reached out to electricians for quotes on setting up home charging, they've all told me after looking at my electrical panel, that the biggest breaker they could install and pass inspection, is 30 or maybe 40 amps.
Got super excited when I got a delivery date and ordered the wall connector without doing proper research. Hasn't arrived yet, and now thinking I might want to install a 14-50 receptacle instead.
- Given my breaker limitations, would there be any charging speed differences between the wall connector and the cord that came with my car with a 14-50 adapter?
- Is there be any charging speed difference between the cord that came with my car with a 14-50 adapter and the corded mobile connector that comes with a 14-50 plug (going for $691 CAD on Tesla Shop)?
- If I decide to return the wall connector, can I do that at my local Tesla dealership?
Thanks your help.
This car is incredible.