Question for those who have taken delivery of a 2020 MY Model 3. Did it come with the NEMA 14-50 adapter?
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Just got back from orientation, they don’t. You have to buy it for $35. It use to be free from what I heard but not no more. It only comes with the 115v plugQuestion for those who have taken delivery of a 2020 MY Model 3. Did it come with the NEMA 14-50 adapter?
Since you just got your tesla model 3Ok thanks!
How much is the Tesla OEM 14-50 NEMA adapter? It’s out of stock so I chat see the price
You mean like, "My 2020 MY MY"?Are we going to use the acronym MY to refer to Model Year or Model Y? This could get very confusing.
Which is also out of stock, so I don’t see a clear way to get an OEM 14-50 adapter right now. Perhaps the Service Center has some on hand?The adapters are $35 each, regardless of which one you get.
The kit with all the adapters costs $220.
I too am expecting delivery of a model 3 to Fairbanks.
How and when is all a black box.
My concern about charging goes to what I see as an error on the adapter order page:
Gen 2 NEMA Adapters
Pictured are 8 different adapters, and there are 8 columns in the description chart.
The last one looks like what Home Depot calls a 14-50 but it is listed as a 6-50.
Please somebody help me figure out which I want to buy.
The one listed fourth is said to be a 14-50 but it looks like a 20A 120V to me.
I have a spare 14-50 if anyone is interested. I bought it with the car at the dealer on advice from a friend (Tesla owner), but then ended up buying a wall charger instead to get the improved charging speed. Then I bought the $220 kit for traveling (who knows if I will actually ever use it though )
I'll sale for $30 with free shipping in lower 48 if interested.