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While charging, check the main screen in your car and see what the amperage is set at. If that outlet was installed properly you should be able to set that at 40 amps. This amperage on 240-volts should yield somewhere around 30mph charge rate in our cars. It could also be that it wasn't installed properly and the car has sensed an issue and is protecting itself, your home and ultimately you. Those are the two options so I would proceed forward with that knowledge whatever way you best see fit based on the data you receive.Had a new Nema 14-50 outlet installed.
The Tesla S is only showing 16mile charge per hour. Is this normal?
Thank you.
While charging, check the main screen in your car and see what the amperage is set at. If that outlet was installed properly you should be able to set that at 40 amps.
Yup, got all that. Voltmeter reading 240 on end of 15 ft extension cable, as well as the adapter to the Tesla chargerI never installed one but when I was considering what to buy for my new MSP I did some research....
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The 24 volts being display won't let me increase, only decrease.Display showing 24 amp, with 234 volts.
How do you distinguish gen 1 and gen 2 Tesla Mobile connectors?
Okay ...just went to the car. It's now reading 40 amos