Stationary power from my Tesla 2014 model S
 

Stationary power from my Tesla 2014 model S

Started by freds, March 06, 2026, 09:37:27 AM

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freds

Hi Everyone

My Tesla is back from service with the CCS power upgrade since it's a 2014.

I plugged in the Roam Energy 3.5K Tesla EV Discharger/inverter and hooked it up the motorhome and it powered right up!!!

Worked right off the bat and hey the microwave didn't go into degraded power mode like it does with the inverter that I have with my solar power system.

Two minutes normally to heat a cup of cold coffee or tea verses two minutes twenty seconds when on the house inverter.

I did have to manually open the power port on the Tesla to plug it in.

Anyway video about this device is below with more details.

Fred

Part of an email to another Tesla Owner/Friend.

But anyway, when my Tesla was being working on by the YouTuber guy down in Portland he seemed to think that we could add CCS since I had the new chargers with my dual charger setup.

Anyway, I am putting one and one together and hoping the answer is two. As I was hoping to have more available battery capacity in the bus while I am doing my vagabond stuff.

The last piece of the puzzle was a YouTube video that just dropped. It needs CCS support to function.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WcsxlG9RSA

Obviously, we should not abuse our legacy free supercharging and charge the car via AC power or third party CCS after draining the car battery with this device.

If this interests you, I would jump on it ASAP given the CCS conversion kit for the Tesla might not be available for long.

Enjoy!!!

Fred