No. It's my Model S!Is that Jason’s Model 3 on top of the parking garage?
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No. It's my Model S!Is that Jason’s Model 3 on top of the parking garage?
No. It's my Model S!
Sorry about that, I’ll try and find a picture of the one I was thinking of. Should have zoomed in closer!
Easy enough to fly your copter from the parking garage. Almost enough room up there to land a bush plane.Here's a picture from Sunday showing how things are laid out.
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Looks like they will probably have to repaint the lines to line up with the stalls better.
We were there Friday and Saturday. They definitely need to restripe the spots. Some workers were on the boom mounting cell tower antennas on the top level of the parking garage. Xcel showed up for a bit in Friday as well. Hopefully they will finish with the cell tower work and activate this location soon.Checked on this site today, not many changes from the image above.
That said, I believe they will need to re-stripe the parking as many of the chargers are in the middle of the parking spaces.
We stopped by and noticed things were getting closer. The button opened our charge port but we couldn't charge either.The construction fencing has been removed and the asphalt re-striped. I tried to charge and the screen displayed the message "Supercharger stall out of service". Not quite ready but it's getting close.
Looks like they are still working on the cell tower antennas.
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Now that is interesting. I have never seen that before!We stopped by and noticed things were getting closer. The button opened our charge port but we couldn't charge either.
Yeah. We figured it would work since it opened the charge port but then we got the red (or maybe orange} light around the charge port.Now that is interesting. I have never seen that before!
I work for a contractor doing site upgrades for AT&T exactly like this one. A typical build like this will usually take around 6-14 days depending on any complications. From the pictures posted Feb 16 it looked to me like they only needed a few more days to wrap up. I am not associated with the crew doing work on this site but my best guess is that the cell site work will be done very soon. You will know it is their last day of work when the fiberglass walls go back up in front of the antennas.
Is that work connected with the 5G upgrade?