sk47
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Tesla owner says he had to cancel Christmas plans because car would not charge in freezing weather (msn.com)
Hello; I have nothing to add to the story above. May only be an issue with the one car for all I know. I did have an extreme cold issue at my home. A while back I put two LED light bulbs in the fixtures of my back porch lights. They are the standard socket screw in sort. They are dusk to dawn with motion sensors, so they only come on at night and also only when some motion sets them off.
The first night of extreme cold they worked fine. The second day and then night of extreme cold they started to flicker and then to not work at all. Temps were from around zero F to 4 degrees F.
Tonight at 14 degrees F they work fine again.
Hello; I have nothing to add to the story above. May only be an issue with the one car for all I know. I did have an extreme cold issue at my home. A while back I put two LED light bulbs in the fixtures of my back porch lights. They are the standard socket screw in sort. They are dusk to dawn with motion sensors, so they only come on at night and also only when some motion sets them off.
The first night of extreme cold they worked fine. The second day and then night of extreme cold they started to flicker and then to not work at all. Temps were from around zero F to 4 degrees F.
Tonight at 14 degrees F they work fine again.
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