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Ditto on the fact that the OEM EVSE consumes 0.01kWh/day to operate (which is literally nothing), or that you unplug it for lightning ? Rob43
I can't remember if I plugged into 240v at the end of Feb. or the beginning of March 2019. :coffee: So "roughly" 11,000 plus hours on the Toyota...
My Toyota 120 volt EVSE unit has been plugged into my 240 volt outlet for Over 11,000 hours.... Works Perfectly. Rob43
You once mentioned a 240v dryer outlet that you could use, how many feet away is this outlet from where your Toyota EVSE would have to plug in ?...
I remember you balking a bit several months back about the idea of using a pre-existing 240 volt outlet in your home or installing a new one for...
LOL, I love gasoline threads.... ;) **************** I normally drive around town with a 1/4 to 1/2 fill of 92 or 93 E0 in the tank, my Prime...
I'll comment too. This is just simply wrong information. Rob43
I can "easily" drive across America in my ice/battery Prime, I can't do this nearly as easily in a bev. Rob43
Please start charging your 12v battery ASAP with an external charger. If your 12v battery is still healthy (it's probably not) you can just put a...
Many cars have some type of annoying weakness, in the Prime it's this irritating parasitic 12v battery problem. So what I'm saying is this: Now...
I'm friends with multiple Tesla 3 (and other Tesla) owners, all of them charge at 240v; one of them complains often that he wants even faster...
1) Your first and probably only real choice is tire size 225/40-18, then possibly consider a 215/40-18. 2) Personally I think a 18x8.5" ET45 is a...
Great job. .6 volts in 16 days is a lot IMO. This is why so many Primes are dropping like flies around the country. Rob43
I could throw out an answer like 9" or 9.5", but there are a lot of issues as you go wider and wider. So it really becomes a question of how...
This posting/statement is based on a 17x7.5" wheel and a 215/45-17 tire; I consider it to be perfectly accurate. Aftermarket Wheel Fitment...
Your 15" wheels n tires are the real weak point.... Rob43
Yep, totally agree... *********************** OP, if I were you I'd either buy a ClipperCreek EVSE for ~2 hour charging, or use your Toyota OE...
That's the chinese junk I was referring to, the one I bought & opened up had cold solder joints in it, it weighed nothing when compared to your OE...
Install a NEMA 14-50R receptacle because they are what's called "Future Proof". Like already stated, the maximum amperage your Prime can accept is...
Yep, 17" wheels and tires make a big improvement in feel/handling. I always recommend a 205/50-17 because they're the closest to the OE diameter...