I’ve read anecdotal advice about using compressed air to clean out the charge port & the handle from the Tesla wall connector. It’s not to remove corrosion, but mostly to blow our dust and debris from the environment.
May I please confirm - is it safe to do so? Would doing so pose any harm to the Tesla or the Wall Connector?
I couldn’t find anything regarding this in the manual. Ironically, I read an iPhone manual and users are advised never to use compressed air on the charge port. It’s probably a reach to correlate the two, but thought it worth asking rather than just assuming.
Ty
May I please confirm - is it safe to do so? Would doing so pose any harm to the Tesla or the Wall Connector?
I couldn’t find anything regarding this in the manual. Ironically, I read an iPhone manual and users are advised never to use compressed air on the charge port. It’s probably a reach to correlate the two, but thought it worth asking rather than just assuming.
Ty