Hello everyone here in this prestigious Tesla community. Wishing you the best, here are my two questions. In advanced thank you so much for taking your valuable time in answered them.
1) What is the best home charger you can recommend. See, I am moving to my new home (so excited, and I am moving with my whole gang, including the dog a big champagne color Goldendoodle). Well I need to have a charger 240VAC. Please be so kind to recommend me the best I should buy. Of course the best cost/ performance ratio. Ty
2) I have my T M3, parked in my house (I am still living here until I move to my new home - hopefully in a very short term). I parked it on Wednesday June 22nd in my garage with 284 miles of battery. And I left because I had to go somewhere else. Today, according with Tesla app it has 198 miles of battery. So almost 1/3 of the battery has drainage. With all this been said, my question is:
What is the best procedure in order to leave the T M3 parked and hibernated for, lets say, about a week? I try not to see the cameras remotely, but at the same time I think its essential to leave activated the sentry function. Anyway what would be - according to your vast experience (I'm totally brand new with Tesla world) - the procedure to leave the car parked for long period of time and with the minimum possible drainage.
Want to thank you all of you again, for taking your valuable time answering this 2 questions. Thank you
1) What is the best home charger you can recommend. See, I am moving to my new home (so excited, and I am moving with my whole gang, including the dog a big champagne color Goldendoodle). Well I need to have a charger 240VAC. Please be so kind to recommend me the best I should buy. Of course the best cost/ performance ratio. Ty
2) I have my T M3, parked in my house (I am still living here until I move to my new home - hopefully in a very short term). I parked it on Wednesday June 22nd in my garage with 284 miles of battery. And I left because I had to go somewhere else. Today, according with Tesla app it has 198 miles of battery. So almost 1/3 of the battery has drainage. With all this been said, my question is:
What is the best procedure in order to leave the T M3 parked and hibernated for, lets say, about a week? I try not to see the cameras remotely, but at the same time I think its essential to leave activated the sentry function. Anyway what would be - according to your vast experience (I'm totally brand new with Tesla world) - the procedure to leave the car parked for long period of time and with the minimum possible drainage.
Want to thank you all of you again, for taking your valuable time answering this 2 questions. Thank you