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    Quote Originally Posted by felixtb View Post
    why did they make it so long?
    Yeah, if it is an adaptor (as opposed to an extension cord) it should be as short and small as possible. I guess you could loop it and cable-tie together, but that is going to make storage less convenient.

    I was also always taught not to loop power cords (especially high current ones), but perhaps that is just an urban legend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChargeIt! View Post
    Tesla won't do an official conversion of the inlet on the Roadster due to too many regulatory issues.
    I would think it would be worth while for customers even if there are regulatory issues.

    Unofficial conversion then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsm363 View Post
    Looks like it's finally available. It's expensive at $750 and lays on the floor which isn't good but does support up to 70A

    So they expect you to drape it over the mirror?

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    Quote Originally Posted by markwj View Post
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    I was also always taught not to loop power cords (especially high current ones), but perhaps that is just an urban legend?
    Not legend. Very true.

    The world loves to be deceived.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dsm363 View Post
    I'm guessing they think it's easier for them to finish out Roadster production with the old connector and not go through the effort of installing or supporting people who choose to upgrade the port (even with the official parts). I'm not saying I agree or that it makes sense but that's just my guess.
    GM and Nissan marketers and even more the salespeople have been taking little jabs at Tesla wherever they could. Now they can add another "not as good" comment" to the Tesla line.

    "Tesla decided to come out with their own connector that can only plug into their home chargers". Ours plug into thousands of places as the industry standard.


    The spin from competitors will hurt Tesla.

    The world loves to be deceived.


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    Quote Originally Posted by vfx View Post
    Not legend. Very true.
    Interesting. Do you know why? Presumably it behaves like the windings on a motor, but is the effect measurable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by markwj View Post
    Interesting. Do you know why? Presumably it behaves like the windings on a motor, but is the effect measurable?
    It's not the induction (which is negligible). It's the heat not being able to dissipate well when coiled. If you don't have a high enough rated cord, this may cause it to overheat and start a fire. One loop probably isn't much of an issue though.
    Because there are tons of crazy people in this world...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eberhard View Post
    I want my Tesla/Mennekes adapter
    Like Lloyd said, you need a IEC 62196-2-2 (Type 2) -> J1772 cable, like I'm trying to find here: [Buyers group] IEC 62196 (Mennes) to J1772 cable (4m, 63A, single-phase)

    That should get things working.

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    Also note

    Firmware Update Note:
    Roadsters with VINs greater than 500 will need a Firmware update in order to use the Tesla J1772 Mobile Connector with Coulomb brand charging stations. Contact Tesla Service to schedule a Firmware update: 1-877-79TESLA (press 9).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eberhard
    I want my Tesla/Mennekes adapter
    Hmmm....buy a Tesla/J1772 Adapter, cut away J1772 and mount a Mennekes....
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