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I sure hope not! I want it opened ASAP! lolAny chance this location gets the V3 SuperChargers? Timing seems close as they are unveiling 'late summer'.
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A few updates at the site:
1. Three big gray cabinets have been delivered. They are wrapped in a brown tarp.
2. Vertical iron posts have been installed in the concrete in the big concrete pad.
3. The flush cut PVC tubing on the big concrete pad has been extended - yea!
4. Light poles have been delivered.
5. Cable line has been run through all conduits
Was told it should be done 2 fridays from today
Okay, I'll bite... What signs of a roof are there?Looks like a roof is planned. Solar panels? <excited>
I think he is interpreting those posts on the slab as signs of a roof going in. They are not.Okay, I'll bite... What signs of a roof are there?
Ahh, okay, that could be. I thought he was interpreting the two light posts as uprights for an awning. Yeah, the posts on the slab are for the wall that goes around the supercharger cabinets. Surprisingly, I've used a few supercharger sites that didn't have a fence around the supercharger cabinets, yet they had a huge warning on the back (where the cooling fans are) to stay far back due to the possibility of massive static discharge.I think he is interpreting those posts on the slab as signs of a roof going in. They are not.
Ahh, okay, that could be. I thought he was interpreting the two light posts as uprights for an awning. Yeah, the posts on the slab are for the wall that goes around the supercharger cabinets. Surprisingly, I've used a few supercharger sites that didn't have a fence around the supercharger cabinets, yet they had a huge warning on the back (where the cooling fans are) to stay far back due to the possibility of massive static discharge.
So exciting to see this coming together. I'll arrive in Central OH on Friday after a cross country trip with my Model S -- I think it's unlikely these will be ready during my time in the Columbus area, but it still will be great to see them in whatever state they are in!View attachment 312370
Updates from my walk today:
1. Gray cabinets placed on concrete pad
2. Tesla white D.C. chargers placed on concrete pad
3. 10 Tesla charge ports delivered
4. Brown siding to enclose charging cabinets delivered
Thanks Stoofy for the very frequent and detailed updates! Sure they're able to finish quickly -- but even if not, it's a fantastic location when it does become available.View attachment 312674 View attachment 312675 View attachment 312676
Updates from my walk today:
1. All cabinets are on the large concrete pad
2. They started wiring the cabinets today
3. The light poles are installed
4. They use a template to ensure the 10 chargers are placed on the small concrete pads are correct
5. The poles that have the “Tesla Supercharger” signs attached were delivered
@Stoofy , did you happen to get a close-up shot of the product spec label on the supercharger cabinets? They look like a different design from what I've seen elsewhere.
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Nope, standard superchargers .
And I beat Stoofy to the daily update.