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Tesla Says Garage Fire Not Charger's Fault; Firemen Less Sure

cartechboy writes "It looks like Elon Musk and Tesla Motors find themselves in another PR war over the cause of a fire involving a Tesla Model S. Authorities in Irvine, CA are currently investigating the reason for a fire in a garage that, yes, contained a Tesla Model S. While the actual cause of the fire remains unknown, Tesla Motors and the Orange County Fire Authority are already publicly disputing possible causes, thought to center around the Tesla charging system. Tesla says the fire was not caused by any part of the car nor its charging system, reports Reuters. For what its worth — we've seen a version of this movie before. In 2011, investigators determined that a garage fire that destroyed a Chevrolet Volt had started away from the car, later spreading to engulf and destroy the car."

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  1. Re:Oily rags by Russ1642 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I always keep my linseed oil soaked rags piled up together in a nice dry place covered in sawdust.

  2. clickbait headline by Chalex · · Score: 5, Informative

    "garage fire started by improperly installed electrical outlet" just doesn't get you as many clicks.

    The garage fire was Nov 15, the Tesla S did not sustain any damage. The damage was all on the wall socket side.

  3. Re:Musk's Hubris... by hawguy · · Score: 5, Funny

    Musk's Hubris? Is that some new cologne?

  4. Re:Gas vs Electric by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Personally I never let electricity be used unless it is under my direct supervision. Whenever I run the A/C, I go outside and watch the compressor unit until it has cooled the house down. Likewise, whenever I need hot water I go out in the garage, manually turn the water heater on, and wait until the water is completely heated. I throw the main breaker and remove the power meter from the side of the house every time before going to work, the store, etc.

    You just can't be too safe nowadays.