Here are some photos of my burned out 240V NEMA 14-50 plug.


I am hoping that the circuit and breaker are still good, and I can just get someone to replace the plug. I will need to buy a new mobile charger from Tesla since I am uncertain if the old 0ne is still good.
I looked on Yelp! and got some quotes. One guy wanted to replace the socket with “industrial grade” parts for $325. Another guy said $135 plus parts. The third guy just said call him. The last guy thought I wanted to put in a new plug and asked me to send photos of where it should go. I have not decided who to call back yet.
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Updated: Tuesday, June 11th, 2024 @11:32 AM
I ended up replying to EV Pros since they had the greatest number of reviews. They probably are not the most inexpensive, but I wanted the repair done well. The service call was $275, and a new industrial socket was $120. The electrical panel was fine, even though the 50A circuit breakers were seven years old. He also said the connecting wire was too thin at 8-gauge, so he replaced it with 6-gauge wires. The total repair bill was $415, which is not cheap, but I feel it was reasonable.

I also ordered a new Tesla mobile charger, which was $250 new. Hopefully that will arrive soon so I can charge at home again.