From my quick research, RV parks offer 30 amp service through a interfaced called a NEMA TT-30
Assuming a 50 amp isn't available...it would be nice to have this plug. Unfortunately I don't see it on Tesla's store. I do see the 10-30 but according to wikipedia:
Has anyone successfully charged their Model S using an RV 30 amp service? Does anyone have a suggestion on how to achieve this?
(My reason for asking is...we will be taking a road trip and I'd rather have more options than fewer when it comes to charging)
Assuming a 50 amp isn't available...it would be nice to have this plug. Unfortunately I don't see it on Tesla's store. I do see the 10-30 but according to wikipedia:
It is frequently (and sometimes disastrously) confused for a NEMA 10–30.
Has anyone successfully charged their Model S using an RV 30 amp service? Does anyone have a suggestion on how to achieve this?
(My reason for asking is...we will be taking a road trip and I'd rather have more options than fewer when it comes to charging)