R1TruKaLa
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I looked at those and just wasn't sure about them so I can't really comment. I will say #6 wires are big and don't bend very easy.Now this is interesting! I'm anticipating having a Tesla to go with my Rivian eventually and I would rather not use adapters on a regular basis, but I don't need to charge both cars at once. So I was thinking of installing 2 chargers which could be selected using a switch such as this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H5GZ53G/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_1?smid=A3HMB6GLG0WJ17&psc=1
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What you have looks a bit more ... heavy duty, though!
Clean install, I like it..good price too for the install I thinkJust got my install done by a licensed master electrician and his helper for $436.22.
The install included running a dedicated 60 amp circuit, the 60 amp circuit breaker and mounting the charger / making terminations.
I was extremely pleased with the install and how easy it was to setup the charger / pair it.
My vehicle just landed at the service center and is going through pre-delivery inspection.
I should have a Rivian s00n.
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That's not really important. It's just getting the two phases to the charger.Inside the charger, the connection coming from the wall into the charger you have the black wire on the left, and red on the right side, should be the opposite
The phasing doesn't matter since it's residential (technically calle ssingle phase) 240V. All you need are the two legs which is what your have.I followed the instructions as I understood them. That being said, I am not an electrician. I know a lot about different areas but never claim to be one. I set my truck to charge at 30-32 amp when I charge due to it sitting there all night. I am thinking about next time I have the cover off, I will change the dip switch for a lower rating. I personally want to charge the battery slower but want to find the balance for charging to 100 percent over night if I am at lets say 20 percent at start. I don't really drive but maybe 20 miles a day currently so I am still testing how many days I can go on a 70 percent charge and then recharge to 70/85/100. I have a trip planned this weekend to Jackson, GA to see family so I will charge it Thursday night to the 100 and am hoping to get it to 20 Thursday afternoon.
As far as the wire goes, I had very limited options at Lowes and it was the weekend so no supply house. I found everything I needed and needed to get it hooked up as the wall outlet was like watching ice boil...
Edit: I probably should ask this question, Why does it matter about the single phase connection being reversed?
You're kidding right? Just unplug the LED PCB from the main board inside the charger...BlackWrap.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod.../?cnxclid=16638085026025899011610090302008005
Heavy-duty black foil, designed to stop light leaks. Ordinarily used for photography and theatrical lighting. About as easy to use as kitchen foil. Easier, actually. (Because it's stiffer.)
Tape it on with black gaffer's tape.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...1UPCG155MBLA_Gereral_Brands_Pro_Gaffer_s.html
You're a wee bit tight in that garage. I'm surprised I don't see a tennis ball hanging from the ceiling...48A OpenEVSE I installed myself. Unit is small, software is great, hardware is open source and completely repairable from a component level, and the cable is excellent. So flexible and never tangles.
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Nice! What's the rest of your garage look like?Just finished the final touches on mine![]()
So roughly $400/foot?Just got my install done by a licensed master electrician and his helper for $436.22.
The install included running a dedicated 60 amp circuit, the 60 amp circuit breaker and mounting the charger / making terminations.
I was extremely pleased with the install and how easy it was to setup the charger / pair it.
My vehicle just landed at the service center and is going through pre-delivery inspection.
I should have a Rivian s00n.
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Initially and then it drops to probably $170 for second foot and $75 for each foot after that.So roughly $400/foot?