How long to charge to 80%?Trying a road trip to Mass this weekend.
200+ to first stop
How long to charge to 80%?
If you're not going too far from a panel I might have all you need from when I ran mine. 6awg and 3/4" conduit.I'll let you know!
my 120v plug in does 1% per hour(ish) - will try to leave close to 100%
my guess from all the reading....
I'm collecting the material for a 40amp line - that should be 7-10x faster
Destination chargers should be 15-20x faster?
Hopefully won't need a supercharger.
If you're not going too far from a panel I might have all you need from when I ran mine. 6awg and 3/4" conduit.
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Beef it up to a 50amp circuit! More charging power!Thanks - I have some #6, but the breaker is only rated for #8!
I'll also be inside the wall, although I may run conduit so the next person could run something beefier and direct wire.
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Beef it up to a 50amp circuit! More charging power!
Oh I dunno, been a while since I pretended to be an electrician 🤣Sub panel is at at 1.25 main with 40 amp addition in the winter because of some resistance based heat.
I think that is the max?
Oh I dunno, been a while since I pretended to be an electrician 🤣
Sub panel is at at 1.25 main with 40 amp addition in the winter because of some resistance based heat.
I think that is the max?
Oh I dunno, been a while since I pretended to be an electrician 🤣
Oh I dunno, been a while since I pretended to be an electrician 🤣
What size wire is feeding the subpanel? From what you're saying, you have a 60A main breaker in the subpanel, or a 60A breaker feeding the subpanel, or both?@Mtbdog -
I have actuals on a sub panel - and want to add a 40amp breaker (maxed at 32 draw)
actuals + 40 are less than 1.25 the 60 amp main. (well close enough)
is that how to do a sub panel? or is that a main?
it is detached, over insured garage.
:Elmo fire:
What size wire is feeding the subpanel? From what you're saying, you have a 60A main breaker in the subpanel, or a 60A breaker feeding the subpanel, or both?
I can easily be wrong, but I thought it was 80% for sizing, not 125%. 125% will trip the breaker...
60A*80%=48A. Are you actually drawing more than 48A under normal conditions with the 32A charger running?