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They put in the Tesla wall connector which is rated for outdoor use.I have a second residence now - a condo in Florida with a car port. The car port is covered but outside. Not sure if the Tesla mobile connector is a good charging solution for outdoors? What do owners in similar situations do?
That depends on the management of the condo, you’ll have to talk to them.Thanx for the quick response.
Can you comment on if the install or the device can be set up such that a condo unit owner is charged for each charge or is the condo facility charged?
Thanx for the quick response.
Can you comment on if the install or the device can be set up such that a condo unit owner is charged for each charge or is the condo facility charged?
I have a second residence now - a condo in Florida with a car port. The car port is covered but outside. Not sure if the Tesla mobile connector is a good charging solution for outdoors? What do owners in similar situations do?
Any chance there is a power outlet in the carport?I have a second residence now - a condo in Florida with a car port. The car port is covered but outside. Not sure if the Tesla mobile connector is a good charging solution for outdoors? What do owners in similar situations do?
I have a friend with a condo in Florida at which many of the units are second homes. Many of these units leave a golf cart in the garage attached to a battery tender. If your unit is similar then just plug your car in the existing 120v outlet which is good for approx. 3-4 miles/hours of range.Any chance there is a power outlet in the carport?
multiple people can access the Tesla app and see the Tesla wall connector use, so you as the vehicle and WC owner, and the landlord supplying the electrictyIm not sure I understand the question. The standard Tesla wall connector is connected to an electrical circuit. Its hard wired vs plugging into an outlet like the mobile connector, but its connected to an electrical circuit.
How it gets billed would be dependent on who is financially responsible for the circuit its connected to, just like if you put an outlet there and plugged in the mobile connector.
multiple people can access the Tesla app and see the Tesla wall connector use, so you as the vehicle and WC owner, and the landlord supplying the electricty
from there you can see the kws per charge and calculate over the month, full transparency
added up the total month of charges gives X kw, multiply by the agreed to, effective kw charge from the utility
example: 20 charges using 30 kw per charge @ $0.17 per kw, $102 for the month
That seems like a level of added effort that the HOA may not want to take on. If it's self-managed, the association treasurer (a homeowner volunteer) might get stuck with the work. If they contract for outside management, they may get billed for the time it takes to figure that out every month. And there may be no mechanism in place to bill owners for variable monthly charges.multiple people can access the Tesla app and see the Tesla wall connector use, so you as the vehicle and WC owner, and the landlord supplying the electricty
from there you can see the kws per charge and calculate over the month, full transparency
added up the total month of charges gives X kw, multiply by the agreed to, effective kw charge from the utility
example: 20 charges using 30 kw per charge @ $0.17 per kw, $102 for the month
I would get the Wall Connector instead. It can be left out in any weather.I have a second residence now - a condo in Florida with a car port. The car port is covered but outside. Not sure if the Tesla mobile connector is a good charging solution for outdoors? What do owners in similar situations do?
And you won't have to leave it plugged in for 12 hours before setting off home.I would get the Wall Connector instead. It can be left out in any weather.