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A Plugshare user reports it's only giving 58 kW on 1B. Due to the temperature? It's about 20F today. Seems low.
IT IS ALIVE!!!!!! WHOOO HOO!!! Plugged in and charging. I came in with 166 miles and she is charging at 184 miles per hour.
Tliving, this is the only other report so far with numbers, and it was cold that night too. Seems similar to yours, even though he arrived at a higher SOC. This Sunday will be in the mid 50's and rainy, maybe if someone pulls in from a long drive with low SOC you'll get a better reading.
I have a lot of testing ahead. Its just interesting. I've used a number of other Superchargers (mostly the RI and CT ones) and never seen numbers this low. Still its free and faster than my house but just means I have to sit longer and its not like the mall is that close (or open when I go) and the Dunkin is quite a walk from there.
I'm here at a Auburn now, and a car is charging on 1B, but no one is here. The meter reads 162 kW, but I'll have to read through the manual Cottonwood posted to see if that means if that is what's flowing right now. The kWh reading is up to 600 now, after 2-1/2 days of use.
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This must be your car then. The DD's not that far really, maybe a 1/4 mile, I can see it from here, at the corner of Rt. 12 and Swanson.
Though the MPH rate one is getting from the charger is just an estimate, it is far more relatable than the kWh rate. Meaning, our destinations are measured in miles away not kWh. I don't know how many kilowatts away my house is from Auburn, but I do know it's 44 miles. So on a return trip from say Logan airport, which I will be doing on Monday, I know how many miles I need to get home, if I need to stop for a charge.
DNA, thanks for posting your photos of the Robert Goddard 'Rocket Garden'. As a long time collector of 'Space', I'm appreciative of the Auburn Supercharger and the historical link. Another twist. In the early 1920's Professor Goddard's theories of liquid rocket propulsion were mocked in a New York Times editorial. Taking full advantage of the historic moment, July 21, 1969, the Times issued a full retraction. Fortunately last year Tesla was prepared when they had to face their own New York Times tech attack!
This is my first attempt at posting a picture. Here is the photo we took New Years Eve 2014, enroute to CT from NH. From this perspective the tallest rocket can be easily viewed just beyond the road and the pond. Thanks to Tesla for fulfilling a 2014 SC promise for central MA. Happy New Year to all!View attachment 67767
I'm at Auburn again. Planned to be here with a low SOC. It was about 30 miles when I got here, and drove about an hour to get here so no regen limit.
Started out at 108 kW, 300A at 359V. I don't think there's a problem here.