Re: [EVDL] NEMA 14-60? (was: NEMA 14-50 Receptacles for EVSE)

2024-04-14 Thread (-Phil-) via EV
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[EVDL] NEMA 14-60? (was: NEMA 14-50 Receptacles for EVSE)

2024-04-14 Thread Mark E. Hanson via EV
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Re: [EVDL] NEMA 14-60? (was: NEMA 14-50 Receptacles for EVSE, EV Charging)

2024-04-13 Thread (-Phil-) via EV
I suppose you could also install a 14-60 outlet and just cut the bottom (neutral) pin off your EVSE's 14-50 plug. I've done that on many 14-50 portable EVSE plugs, then it fits in a 14-30 Dryer outlet too. (this pin is not used on EVSEs) Just be sure and de-rate the breaker for safety. (Allowe

[EVDL] NEMA 14-60? (was: NEMA 14-50 Receptacles for EVSE, EV Charging)

2024-04-13 Thread Bill Dube via EV
I think the simplest would be to install a NEMA 14-60 with a 60 amp breaker, and swap in a NEMA 14-60 cord cap on the charger. If you are over 50 amps, you are exempt from the NEC GFCI requirements, even outdoors. A bit silly, but this is what the NEC rules say you can do You could subse