Re: [EVDL] need new home ESVE ((-Phil-))

2023-06-19 Thread Lawrence Rhodes via EV
Flex tape On Monday, June 19, 2023 at 09:36:06 PM PDT, (-Phil-) wrote: I actually did that on a few of the older 40A units, but then the weather-tightness is no longer.  The 32A units seem to be of lesser quality, and they fail more easily. They use a much smaller gauge wire for the s

Re: [EVDL] need new home ESVE ((-Phil-))

2023-06-19 Thread (-Phil-) via EV
I actually did that on a few of the older 40A units, but then the weather-tightness is no longer. The 32A units seem to be of lesser quality, and they fail more easily. They use a much smaller gauge wire for the signals, so those tend to be under more stress than the adjoining heavy ones. On Mon

Re: [EVDL] need new home ESVE ((-Phil-))

2023-06-19 Thread Lawrence Rhodes via EV
I take it, not economically fixable. LR I would slit the cable lengthwise and try to patchmight be a fools errand... On Monday, June 19, 2023 at 04:03:39 PM PDT, (-Phil-) wrote: Tesla mobile connectors that stopped working outside of warranty. On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 3:59 PM Lawre

Re: [EVDL] need new home ESVE ((-Phil-))

2023-06-19 Thread (-Phil-) via EV
Tesla mobile connectors that stopped working outside of warranty. On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 3:59 PM Lawrence Rhodes wrote: > I've got a pile of them here where the pilot wire failed in the cable not > far from the handle. > > A pile of what? Lawrence Rhodes > > -- next part ---

Re: [EVDL] need new home ESVE ((-Phil-))

2023-06-19 Thread Lawrence Rhodes via EV
I've got a pile of them here where the pilot wire failed in the cable not far from the handle.  A pile of what? Lawrence Rhodes -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: