Nak
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- First Name
- Mike
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- Jan 5, 2020
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- Camas, Washington
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- Tesla Model Y Performance, Tesla Model 3, 1992 K1500 Blazer
You didn't ask me, but I do have two Tesla wall chargers. I probably won't change chargers if I get a Mach-e. Here's my issue. My wife will be keeping her Model 3. The Tesla wall chargers talk to each other to limit combined current to whatever I select. I only had capacity on my electrical service for one 60 amp circuit. The two chargers can share that circuit. So I'd have to either replace both or none. It's not a problem to get an adapter to charge CCS cars with a Tesla wall charger. (That won't work with a supercharger.) I'm not sure whether or not there's an adapter to charge a Tesla from a CCS plug, but the Tesla does come with an adapter to charge from a J1772 plug. I can't imagine that all the connected charging features won't be available through the Mach-e itself.do you have a Tesla HPWC? If so, would you swap it out for a Ford wall charger?
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