Yes, this is off topic, but was mentioned in an earlier post in this thread. This is a follow up.
For those that saw my earlier posts regarding the 70 amp Charger at Mechanics Bank in Goleta, it melted my adapter 3 or so weeks ago. Tesla Service Center took no responsibility, claiming it was the charger's fault. They had no other complaints. I suggested that was evidence it was my car's fault since many Teslas use it every day. Nope. They would not budge. Others in this forum suggested my 2.75 year old, well used adapter was at its end of life.... buy another and stop whining.
I mentioned the charger was owned by Tesla to the service center. Nope, not true. Tesla paid some amount of the installation cost, but is not the owner. So Tesla is still not accepting responsibility.
I bought a new adapter and after watching dozens of cars, many of them Teslas, successfully use the charger over a week or two I tried again. Doh! It melted my new adapter in 1 hour. This time the Tesla Service Center told me they have had several melted adapters from that location. Thanks. Would have been nice to tell me. I am on the hook to buy another one,
And when I say melted, the first one a month ago was deformed and hot to handle. The second one only mildly deformed and warm to handle, and neither one left any residue in the charger that I could see. Anyway, I reported it to Clipper Creek. Speechless with indifference, they said they would pass it on to the owner and let me know if the owner (they would not disclose who owned it) will fix it. That was 3 weeks ago... nada. I suppose I should ask in Mechanics Bank. But the main reason for this post: until the charging handle looks brand new, beware!
If you want to discuss, start a conversation with me, as this is off topic.