Hi Folks,
First of all, apologies, as I dare-say this has been discussed-to-death in other posts. However, as my NL is a bit slecht, I need your help in English...
We're about to move house. In the currently house I have the Electrabel Car-Plug, which was necessary to get around the problems of the UMC not working for many Belgian installations (why the **** hasn't Tesla addressed this???).
In the new house I will have a garage (woot!!), but of course when I tried the UMC I get 4 flashing red lights, so something has to be done...
Now this is a rented house, so I have to be careful with drilling and adapting too much, but the owner got a quote from the builders that renovated the place to install 400V 3Phase 16A with a red-socket in the garage for €2200 - seems a bit pricey to me.
My other option is to de-install my existing Car-Plug and wire that in - I guess this could be done fairly easily by just replacing one of the existing power sockets in the garage.
But, I realise that many of you have been through all this and I'd look for your advice...
Cheers, Dave
First of all, apologies, as I dare-say this has been discussed-to-death in other posts. However, as my NL is a bit slecht, I need your help in English...
We're about to move house. In the currently house I have the Electrabel Car-Plug, which was necessary to get around the problems of the UMC not working for many Belgian installations (why the **** hasn't Tesla addressed this???).
In the new house I will have a garage (woot!!), but of course when I tried the UMC I get 4 flashing red lights, so something has to be done...
Now this is a rented house, so I have to be careful with drilling and adapting too much, but the owner got a quote from the builders that renovated the place to install 400V 3Phase 16A with a red-socket in the garage for €2200 - seems a bit pricey to me.
My other option is to de-install my existing Car-Plug and wire that in - I guess this could be done fairly easily by just replacing one of the existing power sockets in the garage.
But, I realise that many of you have been through all this and I'd look for your advice...
Cheers, Dave