AC WORKS® Library — January 2019
AC WORKS® Wisdom: How to Set the Charging Limit on a Tesla to Avoid Tripping your Breaker
Posted by Christopher Hahn on
Being able to charge anywhere has become a need for most Tesla owners. In order to do so, you would have to adapt your Tesla plug. When using an adapter to charge your Tesla, it is very important to follow the 80% rule. This rule is in place to make sure you can get consistent charging and to avoid tripping a breaker.
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AC WORKS™ Wisdom: The Dangers of Double Male Ended Cords
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There can be electrical arcing which is incredibly dangerous to any living thing. If this is touched, you can get shocked! If it is touched by something else, it could potentially start a fire. Even if you are an extremely careful type, we still recommend staying away from cords where both sides are a plug.
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AC WORKS Wisdom: Safe & Quick Dryer Power Solutions
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There are many reasons to need an adapter in your home or office. One reason a lot of our customers have is that their dryer plugs don’t match the outlet available for it. Is this the same problem in your home? Don’t worry! You won’t need an electrician to change the outlet or cord associated with your dryer.
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