I purchased a 6-30 to 14-50 adapter for an Airbnb with a 6-30 30A outlet in their barn. Tesla does not sell a 6-30 adapter for the Mobile Connector, so this is a hack of sorts. It's unclear to me if I need to adjust the current draw in the car to 30A (or maybe less to be safe) to ensure my Mobile Connector does not attempt to pull more of a load than the breaker is supplied with, or if the Mobile Connector will negotiate that by detecting the power supplied by the outlet?
I've read discrepant information stating that the current draw only needs to be manually adjusted on 120V circuits with other loads on them, and that is not the case with this outlet, which is 240V. Any suggestions here? I couldn't find much from Tesla on when to manually adjust this. I was thinking of sending the Airbnb host a short video or instructions for future guests so that a guest does not blow their circuit in the future after I introduce them to this feature. I haven't found that simple set of instructions yet.
I've read discrepant information stating that the current draw only needs to be manually adjusted on 120V circuits with other loads on them, and that is not the case with this outlet, which is 240V. Any suggestions here? I couldn't find much from Tesla on when to manually adjust this. I was thinking of sending the Airbnb host a short video or instructions for future guests so that a guest does not blow their circuit in the future after I introduce them to this feature. I haven't found that simple set of instructions yet.