FloridaMan655321
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Pressure wash the side of your house!!!!!Had mine mounted outside as it's weather resistant, next to my carport. Yeah I know I need to wash the side of the house, the north side always gets algae growth.
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Pressure wash the side of your house!!!!!Had mine mounted outside as it's weather resistant, next to my carport. Yeah I know I need to wash the side of the house, the north side always gets algae growth.
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That's unfortunate.I had searched and seen a few different options that people were doing, but no one had specifically addressed an 80A. I was hoping it wouldn't matter, to be honest. The solution you suggested seemed like a good idea. Apparently, thanks to current economic policies, they are no longer shipping to the US.![]()
My low low Special EV Meter Time-of-Use rate goes up from 5.3 cents / kW (1 thru 5 A.M) and then 8.2 cents from (5 thru 6 A.M.) up to 17 cents /kW. Meanwhile, the residential rate here (11 cents / kW) stays steady on the main house meter throughout the 24-hour cycle. So, obviously our EVs charge at 80 amps at nightWhat happens at 6:01am?

Come over and do it for me.Pressure wash the side of your house!!!!!
That's what happens when your 100+ year old house with the original 20 amp service of screw in fuses gets upgraded. There's no way to run new wire through brick and plaster walls.Man, some of these installations look awful on the house. Conduit on a brick house, around a corner like that? Conduit the entire side of a house? Wow.
Drill?That's what happens when your 100+ year old house with the original 20 amp service of screw in fuses gets upgraded. There's no way to run new wire through brick and plaster walls.
You know you should be able to adjust the stop of the door up and down. So if the door is tight enough that the cable makes it reverse just adjust it up a smidge and then It should be fine.'23 Lariat ER
I've done some searching here already, but didn't really find any answer to this specific question. I'm considering getting the Grizzl-E Ultimate 80A EVSE, provided my electrician confirms we have the "electrical" room to install one. Otherwise, it'll have to be a 48A EVSE. I'm currently using the Level 1 EVSE that came with the truck and running the cord under the garage door. Will the larger 80A cord fit under the door with no problems? Is the 48A cable the same size? If not (assuming it's smaller), does it fit fine?
I'd love to pull into my garage, but as someone recently posted (WXman? WeatherMan?) it's possible by maybe 2 inches clearance. And that's from wall to door. I'd have to do some decluttering to have a clear wall. Also, I don't want to mount outside on the brick and in the elements. So for now, I have to operate on the assumption that charging outside with the cable under the door is the way it will be.
Thanks for help!
Only perpendicular to the wall, outside to inside or inside to outside. The conduit is generally more acceptable looking on the outside of the house.Drill?
Money and added complexity. Generally not run alongside the house to protect it from being damaged by digging or other work. Digging a ditch along your foundation is generally frowned upon. Underground is used to run power across space away from the house or power source. It has to be deep enough that regular yardwork (planting stuff) won't damage it.Bury?
Same thing if u turn the thermostat lower that 74 in the summer, & higher than 66 in the winterWhat happens at 6:01am?
Chacun a son gout...Man, some of these installations look awful on the house. Conduit on a brick house, around a corner like that? Conduit the entire side of a house? Wow.