Apparently I am way out of touch with how supercharging works.
Thanks for setting me straight. However I think I will order one of these: http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=8&products_id=21
I am pretty sure it is required.
I believe the biggest issue would be getting Tesla to install one of these: http://shop.teslamotors.com/collections/model-s-charging-adapters/products/2nd-onboard-charger
Dual Charger with Installation
Wait just a dang minute, are you telling me I am not getting an official Tony Williams Jesla, but instead a cheap "brother in the spare room" knock off? :lol:
How can I be sure I will get my full 1.21 gigawatts? Or that all my positrons will go in the proper direction? :ugeek:
I have yet to have any of my Navigation based cars get it correct - I have always had to do some intervention, whether if it is turn DST on/off or just by forcing the hour forward or back. They have all required some intervention.
I figure it as normal... My watches all need setting... I am...
yes, that was what I meant - I just thought I missed it, or it was posted elsewhere.
No worries or hurry - especially if it delays my new Jesla 8-)
Scott
The advantage of the Screaming Banshee horn I posted is it gives the best of both worlds. You can still give a polite beep when needed, but press for longer and you get the full blast of a VERY loud horn, and you can also wire it to pulse the headlights. You want to get noticed, this is the...
Just got the Rav4 EV for my wife, and neither of us are happy with the horn.
I installed one of these: http://screaming-banshee.com/all-products/full-banshee-horn-system-black-horn-1.html
on my daughters PT Cruiser and it works great.
I think I will try one on the Rav4.
Scott