I bought my Tesla S in 2015 as a 75th Birthday present to myself. I think I used Charge Point once or twice that year and never since. I have free Supercharging for life, so no need to use another EV Charger. But we're staying at a hotel in Carmel by the Sea, and they only have Charge Point. Couldn't figure out how to use it. Went back to hotel room, watched this TH-cam video, and viola. Charging now. Thank you!!
At my job we have 4 of these ChargePoint and each has 2 ports per. Nobody uses them- in fact in the last 3 years I think 2 people have used it and it’s FREE. I work 15 walking to work and planning to get a Tesla M3 and charge for free
I should have watch this video before i goes to chargepoint. I pulled out and didnt realized the J1722 Adapter still attached to my Model y. Thank you 7:53
Good vid. There are similar chargepoint stations in a couple of the spots in my parking garage at work. Works out perfectly for me, as I have about a 72 mile commute and at interstate speeds I use about 50% of the battery on the trip. After about 3.5-3.75 hours I've gotten back everything I used on the trip and it only costs $1/hr, so about $3.75 typically. As long as I get out there for lunch to move the car, otherwise after the 4 hour mark the price goes up to $3.50/hr. The only weird thing is that after I authorize to get started, the station just clicks for a good minute or so before finally unlocking the nozzle.
Thanks for the vid! Very well done! Living in Boise, I have 3 routes I can take to Las Vegas (I15 thru Salt Lake, US93 thru Ely/Lund, and US95 thru Winnemucca). CCS/J1772 charging lets me use the shorter US93 route as I can charge in Ely and Alamo NV.
THANK YOU for this video! Now that i know about the Plugshare App. I see several chargers in my area that i wasn't aware about! Time to order some adapters so I'm better prepared for the different style connectors!
I have a Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid and a level 2 J1772 at my house... going to be adding a Tesla soon, thinking with this adapter I don't necessarily need a new charging unit (but will probably still add the Tesla mobile charger for good measure.) Looks like there's no real downside, apart from being a tad slower. Great video!
Thanks for watching and kind words. Yes this adapter will work fine with your current L2 J1772 at your house. On the flip side, there is an adapter made by Lectron that turns the Tesla connector into a J1772 if needed.
Did it come with the adapter as well when you purchased your Tesla? I ordered a Tesla and am just making sure I don’t need to buy an adapter before hand. Thx!
Great video. We are flying to south Florida in a couple weeks and I just rented my first Tesla model 3 from Hertz. I’m a Chevy bolt owner, so I know the j1772 system. I’m interested to know if the rental car still has the adapter. Again, great job.
Hey a fellow Bolt owner, we’ve owned 2. Yes our Hertz rental came with a J1772 adapter, but honestly you’ll only use it at hotels. Supercharging is everywhere and the NAV tells you exactly when and where, just put in your destination. Thanks for watching!
Yea I found that in your video. But can you show how to use the adapter with a ChargePoint and remove it without having it get stuck :-) you went pretty quick in this video. 😊
What’s to keep someone from taking out your charger while you are in Starbucks and stealing your adapter. Will the cord only come out if the car senses you (with the key aka phone)
At my friend’s house, there is an universal home level 2 charger (Siemens brand/ for his EV Nissan Leaf). Am I able to use his home charger for my Tesla model Y with the supplied J1772? Thank you for your educational video.
From your display, charge rate was 30 amps but also limited to 30 amps (30/30). Was that limit set by the vehicle or the charger? I know my level 2 charger at home will do 48 amps but I limit to 32 because the cable runs a little warm at max.
@@Getitstraightyo and I always thought that power lost to heat in a cable run is "exactly" science. Just because the Tesla might be good with 48A, doesn't mean everything else is.
i suggest someone who know the laws well should investigate and make a class action lawsuit on these EV Charge companies! there have been a lot of BS against EV car drivers/owners charging their cars going on!
I bought my Tesla S in 2015 as a 75th Birthday present to myself. I think I used Charge Point once or twice that year and never since. I have free Supercharging for life, so no need to use another EV Charger. But we're staying at a hotel in Carmel by the Sea, and they only have Charge Point. Couldn't figure out how to use it. Went back to hotel room, watched this TH-cam video, and viola. Charging now. Thank you!!
That is really awesome to hear! Thank you.
We have free Volta level 2 chargers at shopping areas and movie theaters here in Texas that are great too. Very reliable. 👍🏻
Very nice. Thanks for watching!
At my job we have 4 of these ChargePoint and each has 2 ports per. Nobody uses them- in fact in the last 3 years I think 2 people have used it and it’s FREE. I work 15 walking to work and planning to get a Tesla M3 and charge for free
Very nice! Enjoy your car.
I should have watch this video before i goes to chargepoint. I pulled out and didnt realized the J1722 Adapter still attached to my Model y.
Thank you 7:53
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Good vid. There are similar chargepoint stations in a couple of the spots in my parking garage at work. Works out perfectly for me, as I have about a 72 mile commute and at interstate speeds I use about 50% of the battery on the trip. After about 3.5-3.75 hours I've gotten back everything I used on the trip and it only costs $1/hr, so about $3.75 typically. As long as I get out there for lunch to move the car, otherwise after the 4 hour mark the price goes up to $3.50/hr. The only weird thing is that after I authorize to get started, the station just clicks for a good minute or so before finally unlocking the nozzle.
Thank you. And thanks for sharing your experiences here!
Thanks for the vid! Very well done! Living in Boise, I have 3 routes I can take to Las Vegas (I15 thru Salt Lake, US93 thru Ely/Lund, and US95 thru Winnemucca). CCS/J1772 charging lets me use the shorter US93 route as I can charge in Ely and Alamo NV.
Thank you for watching! (and subscribing?) :)
THANK YOU for this video! Now that i know about the Plugshare App. I see several chargers in my area that i wasn't aware about! Time to order some adapters so I'm better prepared for the different style connectors!
You’re welcome, I’m glad it helped. Thank you for watching!
Picked up my 2024 MYLR yesterday and just subsribed to the channel. Great tips~ succinct and clear instruction!
Awesome! Thank you! Enjoy your new Tesla! Glad to have you.
I have a Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid and a level 2 J1772 at my house... going to be adding a Tesla soon, thinking with this adapter I don't necessarily need a new charging unit (but will probably still add the Tesla mobile charger for good measure.) Looks like there's no real downside, apart from being a tad slower. Great video!
Thanks for watching and kind words. Yes this adapter will work fine with your current L2 J1772 at your house. On the flip side, there is an adapter made by Lectron that turns the Tesla connector into a J1772 if needed.
so helpful, clear & concise!!! thank you!!
This means a lot to me. Thank you!
Thanks for this video. I just brought home my Tesla Model 3 on Monday. This was very helpful!
I am really glad this helped. Thank you for watching!
Did it come with the adapter as well when you purchased your Tesla? I ordered a Tesla and am just making sure I don’t need to buy an adapter before hand. Thx!
Great video, thank you, just subbed btw and please keep the videos coming.
Thank you, that means a lot!
I have one in my X model, so now I know how to use it.
Thanks but can you use a dedicated 220 outlet at. Homesfor to charge your telsa
Thanks for this video! Learned a lot. Subscribed! 👍🏽🙏🏽
Thanks for the sub! Awesome to hear. Thanks
Well done! New subscriber
That means a lot. Thank you very much! Welcome.
Thank you
You’re welcome!
Good video, thank you!
Glad you liked it! Much appreciated.
Video = use the adapter, it’s $2.12 for 30 miles
Random Dude + Keyboard Courage = Troll
Thank you sir ❤
New MY. Great video. Thanks. Did you pay using apple pay or can I pay thru ccs app
Thank you! I have an account with ChargePoint, and from there it's in my Apple Wallet. Pretty easy!
Thks ❤❤❤Very helpful
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Informative, thank you.
Thanks. That means a lot.
lol wow really abc .. im a sales man. it was funny
Great video. We are flying to south Florida in a couple weeks and I just rented my first Tesla model 3 from Hertz. I’m a Chevy bolt owner, so I know the j1772 system. I’m interested to know if the rental car still has the adapter. Again, great job.
Hey a fellow Bolt owner, we’ve owned 2. Yes our Hertz rental came with a J1772 adapter, but honestly you’ll only use it at hotels. Supercharging is everywhere and the NAV tells you exactly when and where, just put in your destination. Thanks for watching!
does anyone konw the seguma J1772 adapter?
Will this damage the battery? Does it matter whicb model or year tesla you have?
It will not damage the battery. This adapter comes with every Tesla and is just like home charging. Every Tesla can do this. Thanks for watching!
Any chance you can do a little more in depth in the unplugging. My j1772 got stuck
There’s a pull release in the trunk, left side, kinda hidden.
Yea I found that in your video. But can you show how to use the adapter with a ChargePoint and remove it without having it get stuck :-) you went pretty quick in this video. 😊
not finding this adapter on hertz rental model 3
It should be there. In the square Tesla bag. Maybe in the sub-truck.
I have an early TYPE 1 tethered HOME charger (for Nissan Leaf), will this J1772 adapter be suitable HOME CHARGING for a Model 3 ? Thanks.
If your charger has a J1772 plug, yes this adapter will work. Thanks for watching
Many Thanks.@@TeslaTipsTrips
What’s to keep someone from taking out your charger while you are in Starbucks and stealing your adapter. Will the cord only come out if the car senses you (with the key aka phone)
Adapter is locked to the car.
When you pull it out, cant you just hit unlock charge port on the charging screen so the adapter comes out easier?
The button on the handle does the same thing when you are finished charging, it's still tricky for new users.
At my friend’s house, there is an universal home level 2 charger (Siemens brand/ for his EV Nissan Leaf). Am I able to use his home charger for my Tesla model Y with the supplied J1772? Thank you for your educational video.
Yes that will work nicely! Thanks for watching.
@@TeslaTipsTrips. Thank you so much for your kind and prompt knowledge sharing. 👍👍👏👏
From your display, charge rate was 30 amps but also limited to 30 amps (30/30). Was that limit set by the vehicle or the charger? I know my level 2 charger at home will do 48 amps but I limit to 32 because the cable runs a little warm at max.
One other question. Is it even possible to leave the adapter on and still properly return the cable to the charger?
The car and charger decide the rate at the handshake communication. The user would have to reduce it afterwards. Thanks for watching.
In the case of Charge Point, no. Others, yes, so it’s just a good thing to remember.
"cable runs a little warm" lol antiscience. It's fine to run it at 48A.
@@Getitstraightyo and I always thought that power lost to heat in a cable run is "exactly" science. Just because the Tesla might be good with 48A, doesn't mean everything else is.
Santa Clarita
Yup
@@TeslaTipsTrips Did you find free charging around SCV?
Thanks for the content, very helpful.
i suggest someone who know the laws well should investigate and make a class action lawsuit on these EV Charge companies! there have been a lot of BS against EV car drivers/owners charging their cars going on!
Uhm…huh?
@@TeslaTipsTripsyou delete my post to tell ALL THE TRUTH!!
@@TheHiddenPearlpms
Dang it I feel so dumb I bought that adapter and went to Walmart and couldn't figure it out when I. Needed to just go back to the charge point....
I think you need a CCS adapter for Walmart (Electrify America) I have videos about that also 😀thanks for watching!
@@TeslaTipsTrips Does Tesla provide that adapter as well?