SamJoe
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- Michael
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I've got a 99 mile drive, from 350' to 7800' elevation, with a 5000+ lb box trailer, followed by 6 nights in the wilderness, and then a 95 mile drive back down to the nearest supercharger. There's no way the truck can do this on a full charge. I have access to a Predator 9500 Generator to charge while at camp, but its not working like I'd expect.
During my testing with the generator, I can't get it to provide more than 16 amps. If i bump up the amperage, the generator momentarily revs up and the truck disconnects the charging, every time. When I search this problem I get this: The generator voltage momentarily dips when the engine revs up, causing the Tesla Mobile Connector to disconnect as a built-in safety precaution. When the truck sudden requests more power, the generator's engine experiences a physical delay while accelerating to meet the load, causing a brief drop in electrical frequency or voltage that triggers the Tesla's sensitive protective safety switches.
The generator is more than capable of providing a full 24 amps, the problem is the truck disconnects every time the generator revs up to meet the demand. What am I doing wrong here. I'm using the Tesla Mobile Charger with the Tesla 14-30P adapter which will default the truck to draw 32 amps. This is plugged into a 14-30R adapter to the generators 240V, 30a 14-30L outlet. I'm really hoping to get 24 amps to dramatically reduce the hours I have to run the generator. Anyone have experience with this or what generator charging setup do you use?
During my testing with the generator, I can't get it to provide more than 16 amps. If i bump up the amperage, the generator momentarily revs up and the truck disconnects the charging, every time. When I search this problem I get this: The generator voltage momentarily dips when the engine revs up, causing the Tesla Mobile Connector to disconnect as a built-in safety precaution. When the truck sudden requests more power, the generator's engine experiences a physical delay while accelerating to meet the load, causing a brief drop in electrical frequency or voltage that triggers the Tesla's sensitive protective safety switches.
The generator is more than capable of providing a full 24 amps, the problem is the truck disconnects every time the generator revs up to meet the demand. What am I doing wrong here. I'm using the Tesla Mobile Charger with the Tesla 14-30P adapter which will default the truck to draw 32 amps. This is plugged into a 14-30R adapter to the generators 240V, 30a 14-30L outlet. I'm really hoping to get 24 amps to dramatically reduce the hours I have to run the generator. Anyone have experience with this or what generator charging setup do you use?
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