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The 10-30 plug from Tesla is an adapter to attach to the UMC. You won't be able to attach it to an extension cord.great thanks.
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Thanks. I plan on making my extension cord from the MS to the dryer outlet 30 feet away. I ordered the 10-30 plug from tesla. Hopefully it works out
The 10-30 plug from Tesla is an adapter to attach to the UMC. You won't be able to attach it to an extension cord.
Why not just get a 14-50 extension cord and a 14-50R to 10-30P adapter (Conntek or EVSEAdapters)? Then you can use the one extension cord for both 14-50 and 10-30 outlets.
So for those of us whose loved ones would KILL them if they ever found out they were making homemade extension cords… Is our best bet to just buy the 14-50 extension cord and the EVSE adapters? Too bad nobody is selling these awesome-sounding EV-only extension cords y'all are talkin' about making.
Slightly OT: I bought a "heavy duty" 15amp, 25ft cord to plug in at a relative's house (regular 5-15 outlet) and the Tesla would only let it charge at 9 amps (I wanted 12). Is this normal and is there a way around it? And specifically, would the 14-50 cord + 5-15 adapter have prevented this problem?
That reminds me of a story - a friend of mine bought a new Lincoln Electric MIG welder. It had a 6-50 plug, but a max current draw of 22A @ 240V. Completely safe to run on a 30A dryer circuit.It isn't hard to make your own high quality, solid extension cords. That's why Home Depot sells all the parts.