We pulled in to the SurfSand resort in Cannon Beach Oregon yesterday after having driven from Redmond ( after a top up at the Centralia supercharger ). When we arrived, they were excited to see we had a Tesla and walked us over to show us the 2 new clipper creek chargers they had installed. They just finished installing them a couple days ago and we were going to be the first customers.
The parking spots were ICEd, but they told us they would call us when they opened up. This morning on our way back from breakfast, I noticed the spot was empty and they had put an orange cone there to block the spot for us. I was told to use the cone to reserve the spot if I leave, so it would be available when I got back.
There are two 208V 48A ( 60A rated ) clipper creek units. There is a circuit breaker inside the maintenance room that they had to flip on. They were super friendly and helpful, and said that soon the parking spots would be painted green and there would be signage, and that they had ordered a pair of no-trip runners to cover the cord on the sidewalk.
I had no idea this was even going to be an option, I had purchased a 50' 10 gauge extension cord, and was planning on charging at 12A 120V and limiting the driving from here.
So the SurfSand gets two big thumbs up ( the service has been fantastic, our 2 bedroom suite is very nice and we are enjoying the beach access ) and should be the Tesla owners destination of choice on the north Oregon coast.
The parking spots were ICEd, but they told us they would call us when they opened up. This morning on our way back from breakfast, I noticed the spot was empty and they had put an orange cone there to block the spot for us. I was told to use the cone to reserve the spot if I leave, so it would be available when I got back.
There are two 208V 48A ( 60A rated ) clipper creek units. There is a circuit breaker inside the maintenance room that they had to flip on. They were super friendly and helpful, and said that soon the parking spots would be painted green and there would be signage, and that they had ordered a pair of no-trip runners to cover the cord on the sidewalk.
I had no idea this was even going to be an option, I had purchased a 50' 10 gauge extension cord, and was planning on charging at 12A 120V and limiting the driving from here.
So the SurfSand gets two big thumbs up ( the service has been fantastic, our 2 bedroom suite is very nice and we are enjoying the beach access ) and should be the Tesla owners destination of choice on the north Oregon coast.