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positivity is everything7-11 weeks. I imagine it'll be like this for a day until tomorrow when the estimates come back
Unless you’re me and you’ve been stuck at 7-11 weeks since June 25th7-11 weeks. I imagine it'll be like this for a day until tomorrow when the estimates come back
When i ordered on 6/29, my initial delivery was 07/07-07/27...I was like, now that is overly optimistic lol.Too many squirrels here . Anyway I ordered mine July first and it’s been changing everyday I’m now getting July 18- august 7. Almost to good to be true after lurking here for a bit.
I'm right there with you with the same!Unless you’re me and you’ve been stuck at 7-11 weeks since June 25th
My estimated delivery date fluctuates between specific date range this month to general 7-11weeks every few days or so.Too many squirrels here . Anyway I ordered mine July first and it’s been changing everyday I’m now getting July 18- august 7. Almost to good to be true after lurking here for a bit.
What?! No. No I did not. And now I'm freshly upset lolDid anyone else awaiting delivery get a nice free Tesla ball cap in the mail?
I went ahead and got the wall charger. I needed to run some electrical work to make this possible, so with the electrician install and wall connector it cost close to 2k. For 2021, there is a federal credit of 33% of the install cost, so my total after it all will be about 1500. That's worth it to me to never worry if I have enough charge. Set it to 80% for daily charge (once I get it!) and forget about it.As we are all waiting here, can everyone share your charging setup/plans? Personally I would like to have a Tesla Wall charger or even a Nema 14-50 set up in my garage. I ve seen many posts (rightly) pointing out that the 14-50 might be enough as it can charge at 30 miles an hour and thats enough for an overnight charge up and the wall charger might be overkill. But my problem is not buying the wall charger itself — I have a detached garage and my main panel is in the basement. So getting a 240V - 60A line to the garage is the challenge. I had everything planned out to do it myself (I do DIY electrical stuff around my house all the time), but unfortunately I cant get a permit myself and only a licensed electrician can do it. With the material prices also being high, Im getting quotes around $4800 for this installation (not including the wall charger - just to run the line! (Garage is about 35 ft away from the house and there is about 50ft distance from the main panel inside the house to the edge of the house closest to the garage)
Luckily my office building has ChargePoint chargers that are free for us and charges at 20 mi/hour. So Im planning to adjust with that for now and see if the prices go down before running the 240V line. I would rather spend that money on FSD for now.
Yeah, I was genuinely surprised. I did also order the wall charger and the garage door opener from the shop, so maybe it was a promo?What?! No. No I did not. And now I'm freshly upset lol
Agree on the soft paint that we're stuck with. I've been checking the rockers every day since delivery looking for that first chip... 200 miles and it hasn't happened yet.
PPF is definitely the way to go if you have friends or ownership in a shop. My local shop does great work at relatively low prices but I just can't justify the expense on a $47k car. I expect to be trading up this long range for a top trim S or X in a few years and I'll get the full XPEL wrap with ceramic coating on it.
We picked up an electric vehicle last year. Like you, I do some electrical work. Prior to delivery I installed a NEMA 14-50 in the garage and have been using a Blink HQ100 charger. If anything, I’ll upgrade the charger to something that pulls more than 30 amps for quicker charging, but it won’t be the Tesla wall connector. In my personal opinion, there are better chargers than the Tesla brand.As we are all waiting here, can everyone share your charging setup/plans? Personally I would like to have a Tesla Wall charger or even a Nema 14-50 set up in my garage. I ve seen many posts (rightly) pointing out that the 14-50 might be enough as it can charge at 30 miles an hour and thats enough for an overnight charge up and the wall charger might be overkill. But my problem is not buying the wall charger itself — I have a detached garage and my main panel is in the basement. So getting a 240V - 60A line to the garage is the challenge. I had everything planned out to do it myself (I do DIY electrical stuff around my house all the time), but unfortunately I cant get a permit myself and only a licensed electrician can do it. With the material prices also being high, Im getting quotes around $4800 for this installation (not including the wall charger - just to run the line! (Garage is about 35 ft away from the house and there is about 50ft distance from the main panel inside the house to the edge of the house closest to the garage)
Luckily my office building has ChargePoint chargers that are free for us and charges at 20 mi/hour. So Im planning to adjust with that for now and see if the prices go down before running the 240V line. I would rather spend that money on FSD for now.
Hi my name is Stan and I’m an order-o-holic. It’s been 6hrs since my last order status check. Back to July 21 - Aug 3. No VIN. Ordered 5/25 and KC pickup.
What?! No. No I did not. And now I'm freshly upset lol
Thank you - that was exactly what I was looking for - someone who will just be a proxy for me for the permit and let me do the work. I ll try that appWe picked up an electric vehicle last year. Like you, I do some electrical work. Prior to delivery I installed a NEMA 14-50 in the garage and have been using a Blink HQ100 charger. If anything, I’ll upgrade the charger to something that pulls more than 30 amps for quicker charging, but it won’t be the Tesla wall connector. In my personal opinion, there are better chargers than the Tesla brand.
Maybe try making some friends with licensed electricians on the handy app Thumbtack. I found one last year who agreed that I could do the work, but leave it unfinished for him to inspect afterwards and he would then apply for the permit. He only charged me the cost of the permit.
I ran a 14-50 from panel to garage. I use the Enel x juice box on my current car until Tesla day. I like it's wifi connectivity, and plan on using it for years. It's on a 60A circuit but I ran large wires that would support 90A if I changed my mindThank you - that was exactly what I was looking for - someone who will just be a proxy for me for the permit and let me do the work. I ll try that app
Regarding Tesla vs other brand chargers, one factor for me is that my electric company (First Energy) provides off peak charging rewards IFF I use a ChargePoint or Enel X charger and not for a Tesla charger. I havent worked out exactly how much that would amount to so if its not really significant savings I would just discount that factor.
Alternatively, you could also use the mobile charger that comes with the Model 3 and pair it with a 14-50 Adapter.Thank you - that was exactly what I was looking for - someone who will just be a proxy for me for the permit and let me do the work. I ll try that app
Regarding Tesla vs other brand chargers, one factor for me is that my electric company (First Energy) provides off peak charging rewards IFF I use a ChargePoint or Enel X charger and not for a Tesla charger. I havent worked out exactly how much that would amount to so if its not really significant savings I would just discount that factor.