It’s impossible to install a plug in this location so was looking for the odd time I need more than L1. There are some RV extension cords in the 75’ range for about $50. (Used)100' of 6/3 with group NM-B cable will run you around $400. Might be just as cost effective to run a proper plug where you need it. Plus safety and convenience.
RV’s do NOT constantly pull max amps for hours and hours. Any cable for an RV is not rated for EV charging. Inspect the cable gauge and make sure it’s appropriate for 24-30A continuous. You might be out of luck on your situation, or you can take the gamble of burning your place down. Make sure you’re not using the mobile charger (32A). You need an EVSE that is adjustable to 24A.It’s impossible to install a plug in this location so was looking for the odd time I need more than L1. There are some RV extension cords in the 75’ range for about $50. (Used)
because this is not for my home. That’s why.100' extension cord is not okay. There will be too much voltage drop. If it's that far away and outside, then you need to have power trenched out to a pedestal.
Why did you buy an EV if you have to park it 100' away from power?
Nothing is impossible, it just comes down to how much time/money/resources you're willing to spend.It’s impossible to install a plug in this location....
Hey, it’s my rec property so the ability to park the car close enough to the panel just isn’t an option and the closest thing is the dryer plug. Terrain just doesn’t make it possible to move the car closer.Nothing is impossible, it just comes down to how much time/money/resources you're willing to spend.
If I am correctly reading between the lines, this may be an Air BNB type scenario where the house is not yours and you want/need some level 2 charging capability? Like others have stated, a 100' RV extension cord if it exists is not the safest way to go and can introduce some liability to you if this is not your house.
I'll also throw out that if you are 100' away from the power distribution panel and using level 1 charging which is 12 amps, you may be already introducing some large voltage drop in that scenario and "stressing" the current wiring.
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