data003
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Did you find any additional information regarding knock-outs on the side or bottom? My electrician would like to knowI am installing a JuiceBox 40 connected to a NEMA 14-50 receptacle in the location where I will (theoretically, maybe, someday) put a Ford Charge Station Pro (CSP), if I ever get to place an order.
This is a garage, and the installation is going to use surface-mounted EMT conduit.
I know that the CSP is hardwire-only. Is there any publicly-available information about how a surface-mount install should be coordinated/where the knock-outs are located on the device? In the videos I've seen the CSP is always shown flush-mounted, so the wiring presumably enters from the rear.
Ideally I'd like to position the 14-50 such that its box can simply be removed and the CSP can be mounted right there and mate directly with the existing EMT, but I don't know if there's any information available about how precisely that works yet.
P.S., before anyone mentions it: I know that you need larger conductors for a 100 amp/80 amp branch circuit vs. a 50 amp/40 amp branch circuit; my plan is to ask the electrician to use EMT that is large enough to accommodate the heavier wiring (and possibly, to just install heavier gauge wiring to begin with even though the lower amp circuit won't require it).
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