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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3573716" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Back a few years ago, we were Camp Hosts at a small RV park in Utah. The park was listed as a charging station in Tesla's book of charging places. Visiting with one of the Tesla owners, he informed me that he had three different adapters for charging. One would hook into an RV site 50-amp socket and charge the battery in a couple of hours. Another would hook into an RV site 30-amp socket and charge the battery in about 8 hours. The last was one that would hook into a 20-amp "normal" electrical socket and would charge up the battery overnight.</p><p></p><p>We saw a few folks come through with their phone app in hand asking us to allow them to charge for a specified time (I remember once it was like 20 minutes), which would be just long enough for them to make it to the next charging station. I always wondered just how accurate those apps would be, especially so with regards to the vehicles going up mountain grades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3573716, member: 7900"] Back a few years ago, we were Camp Hosts at a small RV park in Utah. The park was listed as a charging station in Tesla's book of charging places. Visiting with one of the Tesla owners, he informed me that he had three different adapters for charging. One would hook into an RV site 50-amp socket and charge the battery in a couple of hours. Another would hook into an RV site 30-amp socket and charge the battery in about 8 hours. The last was one that would hook into a 20-amp "normal" electrical socket and would charge up the battery overnight. We saw a few folks come through with their phone app in hand asking us to allow them to charge for a specified time (I remember once it was like 20 minutes), which would be just long enough for them to make it to the next charging station. I always wondered just how accurate those apps would be, especially so with regards to the vehicles going up mountain grades. [/QUOTE]
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