Charging my Model 3 SR+ at home using the mobile connector which came with the car. It is plugged into an outdoor 14-50 outlet on the garage. After about 9 months I started getting occasional interrupted charging errors. Finally arranged for a mobile service appointment. They diagnosed it remotely as a bad mobile connector. They arrived, plugged in a new mobile connector, checked tire pressure, topped off the washer fluid and were gone in 15 minutes. No charge for either the new connector or service appointment.
My garage is too small for parking and installing a wall charger, so I'd like to use the mobile connector long-term. There are holes on the side of the mobile connector. Wanting to provide better weather protection for the mobile connector, I've built an enclosure around the 14-50 outlet. Until I add a door, a plastic bag covers the connector to keep wind blown rain off of it. I've included pictures of the mobile connector enclosure.
Front View of Mobile Connector Enclosure
Side View of Mobile Connector Enclosure
My garage is too small for parking and installing a wall charger, so I'd like to use the mobile connector long-term. There are holes on the side of the mobile connector. Wanting to provide better weather protection for the mobile connector, I've built an enclosure around the 14-50 outlet. Until I add a door, a plastic bag covers the connector to keep wind blown rain off of it. I've included pictures of the mobile connector enclosure.
Front View of Mobile Connector Enclosure
Side View of Mobile Connector Enclosure