I was told by a family member that the Lynnwood supercharger was open this evening and a Tesla was charging there.
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I was told by a family member that the Lynnwood supercharger was open this evening and a Tesla was charging there.
It's probably not even testing.I have friends that tell me almost every day that they saw the one in Lynnwood and that they saw cars charging. I'm guessing it's just you all testing.
I've been known to back up to a pre-opening SC to take a photo...It's probably not even testing.
There are just quite a few Tesla's in the area so I imagine people are stopping by to give a looksy.
So to someone driving by it looks like they're charging.
Sorry for the false information. Apparently they saw a Tesla parked there and thought it was charging.
I was excited because this would be the closest SC to our home and also near friends and family we frequently visit.
However now that we have 14-50 charging at home, we might rarely need this.
Are you saying the transformer is now in place?Swung by today and don’t know if this is new or not, but every SC stand is individually wrapped with yellow Caution tape, as is the area where the transformer is located.
If the transformer goes on the pad I pictured above, then noAre you saying the transformer is now in place?
Are you saying the transformer is now in place?
Isn't all charging of the battery DC?As an aside it isn't great for your battery to use DC charging often. In fact your car will start throttling DC charging speeds if you charge too much using DC.
Isn't all charging of the battery DC?
On my trip from Phoenix (where I took delivery) to Seattle I hit 12~ superchargers and eventually got throttled at 92kW. Took 2~ months before I was able to charge at 100kW+ again.
It's a big green metal electrical box that will go on the (now empty) concrete pad in the 2nd picture from Kuhz in post #101 in this thread. There's no reason to bother trying to plug in until that transformer is placed.I keep saying it's awaiting a transformer, does anyone have a picture what it's supposed to look like? I thought the transformers here would be underground.
BTW, they probably wrapped it in yellow tape because we keep showing up to test it out