Maric
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Thank you! Great info.The difference in plugs is that one has a 'neutral' pin and the other does not.
The ChargePoint doesn't actually use the neutral pin ... so the option is there mostly for those who already have an outlet on the wall so they can get the charger with whatever plug fits the outlet ... without the need to change the outlet.
But neither the 14-50 nor the 6-50 are meant to for sustained use above 40 amps (the plug handles 50 amps... but shouldn't be used at that amperage for extended periods ... such as EV charging). They can be used for extended periods at 40 amps or less.
If you plan to use 48 amp charging (which the ChargePoint can handle) then ChargePoint wants you to remove the plug and wire it directly (they have a video showing how to do this ... it's pretty easy because the wiring inside the charger uses lever-locks ... instead of screws.)
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