QUOTE(renodiy @ Nov 29 2025, 07:30 AM)
I have bought the Tesla 3-pin plug charger (RM1,500 one) and have been using it on normal plug occasionally for the past year when I travel back hometown. The charging is automatically restricted to maximum of 10A, and you can always reduce it to lower amp if deemed necessary.A few important things to take note when using a regular 13A socket :
- Do not share the socket / use extension
- Best if the socket is 1-to-1 line to the DB box (not shared line with other sockets)
- Monitor the temperature of the socket, plug, and cable. If it’s warm, try to reduce the ampere to 5A~7A.
- Take note of your whole unit total available Amp and run some simple calculations on the total usage. For example, if you are on single phase and multiple air conditionings are running in the night, reduce the charging ampere to lower or stop charging during peak usage hours.
Nov 29 2025, 09:25 AM

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