NSTM3
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Charging nicely. It works. Warm battery, not hot pre-conditioned, at 50 percent, getting 60 kw not on a shared spot. Still it's on and just in time for the weekend.
Thank you Tesla!
Thank you Tesla!
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These V3s don't share like the V2s did. Everyone gets a dedicated charge.Charging nicely. It works. Warm battery, not hot pre-conditioned, at 50 percent, getting 60 kw not on a shared spot. Still it's on and just in time for the weekend.
Thank you Tesla!
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What was your SOC and was your battery warm? I get about 30kW at a V3 at 50% SOC and a cold battery. If your battery is cold, you will not get optimal charge speeds.Tried the supercharger but it is not like the one in Twassen where you get close to 100kwh. Here only getting max 36kwh. Any suggestions what should I do to maximize the charging. I have 2013 S.
amazing the lower mainland is going to be drowning in superchargers soon!
This charger is crazy busy these days. There was a 3 car line-up the whole time I charged today. I feel with the charger being full nobody is getting fast charging rates. Unfortunately this lot is too small to support doubling the number of stalls. Time for another station to be put in Burnaby, with at least 12 stalls.
I really hope a Burnaby charger is not too far away from the highway, tucked away in some garage. There is no point making them non-accessible just for the sake of building one. Either just off Lougheed, Canada Way or Highway 1 would make sense. Placing in some underground parking lot like Pacific Center, or too far off the beaten path like Guilford Mall really goes against convenience. The worst case I have experienced is the supercharger located near Marysville Washington, 3 km each way off I5 at a casino...what if you don't gamble!
I will keep an eye out in North Burnaby, hopefully near Brentwood Mall would be ideal.
The casino offers 24/7 food and restrooms and a convenience store at the gas station nearby. I often hear complaints about casino superchargers, but they are not that bad in my opinion. And the one you mentioned is easily avoidable if you don't want to go there. Just stop in Burlington and/or some place like Northgate in Seattle Metro area if you are passing through.The worst case I have experienced is the supercharger located near Marysville Washington, 3 km each way off I5 at a casino...what if you don't gamble!