From Tom Moloughney.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a recall of the Lectron Vortex plug. That’s the adapter that allows authorized non-Tesla EVs to charge at Tesla Superchargers. In this video, I explain the cause of the recall, and What Lectron is doing to remedy the situation.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:43 Details of the safety recall
06:42 I demonstrate the issue and compare the three adapters currently available
09:28 My review of the adapter and the difference between my two Lectron adapters
13:28 What to do if you own one
18:22 Outro
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