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You have to buy your own TT-30 adapter, and if you do you must manually set your own charge amperage. TT-30 is only 24A continuous at 120V, so whatever adapter you use might fool the car into charging at a higher amperage than it is supposed to.Does the Tesla NEMA adapter bundle include an adapter for use at RV parks? Is the 50A 220V adapter a NEMA 14-50? For the 30A 120 V socket that some have, what is the correct adapter? I thought is is TT-30, but I don't see that in the Tesla NEMA adapter bundle.
This is good to know, I bought one of these adapters with NEMA 14-50 on the other end.That TT-30 plug needs to be specially made for EV charging. Normal configuration on the plug will not show a voltage difference between the 2 main blades. What I'm about to post is not for instructional purpose but rather informative. The 50amp end of the plug needs to be modified in such a way where there is voltage between the two side by side blades. It's also import that the hot lead needs to be on a certain side. Tesla requires this to be correct or it will not charge. Other EV's may still charge if the hot is not on the correct blade as tesla requires it. Then once the modification is complete, it should be marked for EV charging only. And as previously mentioned, the amperage in the vehicle (or now on the app) needs to be dropped down.
I have one, works greatOr you could get one of these:
TT-30 Adapter for Tesla Model S/X/3/Y Gen 2 – EVSE Adapters
Charge your Tesla vehicle at RV parks and campgrounds with 30 amp service, using our TT-30 Gen 2 Tesla adapter. Made exclusively by EVSE Adapters, this adapter automatically sets the correct charging rate at 24A and features advanced thermal protection.www.evseadapters.com
Good find.Or you could get one of these:
TT-30 Adapter for Tesla Model S/X/3/Y Gen 2 – EVSE Adapters
Charge your Tesla vehicle at RV parks and campgrounds with 30 amp service, using our TT-30 Gen 2 Tesla adapter. Made exclusively by EVSE Adapters, this adapter automatically sets the correct charging rate at 24A and features advanced thermal protection.www.evseadapters.com