stephenpace VIN S00219 Dec 22, 2011 610 66 Houston, TX Apr 28, 2015 #1 Apr 28, 2015 #1 Columbus, TX. Trivia answer: I'm pretty sure that the Columbus SuperCharger is the current poster child on the Tesla SuperCharger page: Columbus platform is much higher, though:
Columbus, TX. Trivia answer: I'm pretty sure that the Columbus SuperCharger is the current poster child on the Tesla SuperCharger page: Columbus platform is much higher, though:
pgiralt Active Member Supporting Member Jun 16, 2013 1,522 157 Cary, NC Apr 28, 2015 #2 Apr 28, 2015 #2 I stand corrected. Is Columbus, TX really at risk of flooding or is there some other reason for them doing this?
I stand corrected. Is Columbus, TX really at risk of flooding or is there some other reason for them doing this?
E ED BENSON Member Mar 27, 2015 34 1 Summerdale al Apr 28, 2015 #3 Apr 28, 2015 #3 Yes, there is a river nearby. Even the hotel is elevated.
dhanson865 Well-Known Member Feb 16, 2013 6,345 25,026 Knoxville, Tennessee May 3, 2015 #4 May 3, 2015 #4 re: Columbus, TX ED BENSON said: Yes, there is a river nearby. Even the hotel is elevated. Click to expand... I just looked it up. It's the Colorado River and apparently that has nothing to do with the state of Colorado. Colorado River (Texas) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia If it were me I'd elevate the electronics at all the Florida superchargers.
re: Columbus, TX ED BENSON said: Yes, there is a river nearby. Even the hotel is elevated. Click to expand... I just looked it up. It's the Colorado River and apparently that has nothing to do with the state of Colorado. Colorado River (Texas) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia If it were me I'd elevate the electronics at all the Florida superchargers.
BerTX Active Member Supporting Member May 2, 2014 3,529 3,721 Texas/Washington May 3, 2015 #5 May 3, 2015 #5 dhanson865 said: re: Columbus, TX I just looked it up. It's the Colorado River and apparently that has nothing to do with the state of Colorado. Colorado River (Texas) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia If it were me I'd elevate the electronics at all the Florida superchargers. Click to expand... "colorado" is Spanish for "red". We have the Colorado River, which is often red. We also have the Red River. We also have other red rivers.
dhanson865 said: re: Columbus, TX I just looked it up. It's the Colorado River and apparently that has nothing to do with the state of Colorado. Colorado River (Texas) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia If it were me I'd elevate the electronics at all the Florida superchargers. Click to expand... "colorado" is Spanish for "red". We have the Colorado River, which is often red. We also have the Red River. We also have other red rivers.