Scooby24
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When doing your 240v install, either yourself or working with your electrician, make sure you are installing an industrial receptacle and not a commercial one.
Commercial receptacles are not intended for high current draw for sustained periods of time. If you got the receptacle from Home Depot/Lowes/Menards you can probably assume it's commercial grade.
Cooper/Eaton 5745N or Hubbell HBL9450A are examples of proper receptacles. An Industrial grade outlet will have a larger face which requires a receptacle cover with a 2.48" ID hole. (Mulberry 97223 for example)
I installed mine last year and at the time asked our local Telsa facebook group if I should be using Industrial. Several chimed in saying it wasn't necessary. Follow up a year later and one of those guys made this post.... and these stories are everywhere. Spend the little bit extra and upgrade. It's not worth the risk and there are too many of these stories of folks thinking they'll be fine and rolling the dice and then this happens.
Here's a visual difference
Commercial receptacles are not intended for high current draw for sustained periods of time. If you got the receptacle from Home Depot/Lowes/Menards you can probably assume it's commercial grade.
Cooper/Eaton 5745N or Hubbell HBL9450A are examples of proper receptacles. An Industrial grade outlet will have a larger face which requires a receptacle cover with a 2.48" ID hole. (Mulberry 97223 for example)
I installed mine last year and at the time asked our local Telsa facebook group if I should be using Industrial. Several chimed in saying it wasn't necessary. Follow up a year later and one of those guys made this post.... and these stories are everywhere. Spend the little bit extra and upgrade. It's not worth the risk and there are too many of these stories of folks thinking they'll be fine and rolling the dice and then this happens.
Here's a visual difference
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