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Here's to help with that temptation: Supercharging CitiesI did resist the urge to unwrap one of the stations.
Gotta be close. I was waiting for my wife to finish up an appointment nearby, so I hung out at Houndstooth for a few minutes yesterday. The fence was down in one part, so. . .
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I did resist the urge to unwrap one of the stations.
Gotta be close. I was waiting for my wife to finish up an appointment nearby, so I hung out at Houndstooth for a few minutes yesterday. The fence was down in one part, so. . .
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I did resist the urge to unwrap one of the stations.
So I'm only counting 11 stalls here? I thought this was supposed to be 12? On the east side, there's the north section of 3 stalls and the south section of 4 stalls. On the west side there are 4 stalls. Where does the last one go? I thought Tesla didn't do odd numbers of chargers?
Only 5 in San Marcos, TXThey do. San Juan Capistrano, CA is an odd number. There are a few others.
So I'm only counting 11 stalls here? I thought this was supposed to be 12? On the east side, there's the north section of 3 stalls and the south section of 4 stalls. On the west side there are 4 stalls. Where does the last one go? I thought Tesla didn't do odd numbers of chargers?
Maybe they couldn't get enough space for the 12th stall?
Interesting that all of the electrical cabinets are not behind some kind of wall or partition and just out in the open. I don't think I've ever seen it that way before.
The Gaylord, MI SuperCharger has neither a wall/partition nor a transformer...Interesting that all of the electrical cabinets are not behind some kind of wall or partition and just out in the open. I don't think I've ever seen it that way before.
Interesting that all of the electrical cabinets are not behind some kind of wall or partition and just out in the open. I don't think I've ever seen it that way before.