Tesla automobile tradition is filled with hacks and shortcuts, some more practical than others. One, often known as the “moist towel” trick, required the Tesla Charging division — or no matter stays of it — to publicly inform clients to knock it off.
The “moist towel” trick entails wrapping a humid, cool fabric round a Supercharger cable deal with as a technique to presumably pace up the charging time. The Supercharger has temperature screens that hold it from overheating because it expenses Tesla automobiles. Some Tesla house owners consider that cooling down the charging deal with will trick the temperature monitor into topping off their automobiles sooner.
This is the issue, at the least in Tesla’s telling: If the sensor within the charging deal with believes that the temperature is decrease than it really is whereas it’s charging, the towel-wrapped charger can create a “danger of overheating or harm” based on the corporate.
This may increasingly sound like the largest “duh” assertion in tech information historical past however it’s taken greater than two months for Tesla to warn its clients to not do the “moist towel” trick on their automobiles, even after it grew to become a well-known “hack” on different auto information web sites and Reddit boards. The official Tesla Charging account on X posted a warning on Wednesday in response to an article from InsideEVs.com explaining the damaging automobile charging trick.
Inserting a moist fabric on Supercharger cable handles doesn’t enhance charging charges and interferes with temperature screens creating danger of overheating or harm. Please chorus from doing this so our methods can run appropriately, and true charging points will be detected by our…
— Tesla Charging (@TeslaCharging) July 25, 2024
This sort of epic communication breakdown is what occurs when a significant automaker doesn’t have a public relations division. Tesla dissolved its complete PR crew in 2020 and Elon Musk publicly refused to rent one on his X account the next 12 months saying he didn’t need to “spend cash on promoting & manipulating public opinion,” based on Electrek.