Petey
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New on the forum here, so please be gentle. I'd like some feedback if this is a reasonable setup for charger wiring:
I have a panel in the garage already, and it has space. Looking to add a 60AMP breaker, and wire 6/3 for 50 ft, that will then be run within the rafters of my garage. The estimate was that it would take about 50ft of wiring, and drilling through each beam (every couple of feet), running the heavy wire - would take two people to do the install. It would run down to a small section of the garage wall where I can remove and re-add some dry wall. Right now we would like add a 14-50 plug at that location (and not directly hard wire). The estimate is pretty high will all the drilling and cabling fishing, maybe $1500 or so. I can see if I did the work it would be a hassle, and I'm not shocked at that price.
I am looking at a chargepoint station for charging. My goal is to do this job once in the garage, and have it support EVs for the next 20 years (or at least a long term job where I don't mess with this again).
Some questions:
I have a panel in the garage already, and it has space. Looking to add a 60AMP breaker, and wire 6/3 for 50 ft, that will then be run within the rafters of my garage. The estimate was that it would take about 50ft of wiring, and drilling through each beam (every couple of feet), running the heavy wire - would take two people to do the install. It would run down to a small section of the garage wall where I can remove and re-add some dry wall. Right now we would like add a 14-50 plug at that location (and not directly hard wire). The estimate is pretty high will all the drilling and cabling fishing, maybe $1500 or so. I can see if I did the work it would be a hassle, and I'm not shocked at that price.
I am looking at a chargepoint station for charging. My goal is to do this job once in the garage, and have it support EVs for the next 20 years (or at least a long term job where I don't mess with this again).
Some questions:
- Should I just do a 50 amp breaker since the chargepoint requires hard wiring to take full advantage of 60 amps? The thought for 60 amps is I could switch to hard wiring later.
- Should I hard wire the chargepoint?
- Is 6/3 wire ok to run for ~50 ft and 60 amps? I believe 6/3 is rated for 55 amps, but it is possible to round up???
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