mkhuffman
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The OP lives in a retirement community with a shared garage. I don't think it is a good idea for him to try to play around with the circuits even if he has access to the breaker box. Which he probably doesn't.I've only looked at a few of these in real life and the wires were #12AWG which are thick enough for 16amp continuous., with a 20Amp breaker. But, yes, I suppose it might be common for the wires to be #14AWG then you'd have to size the breaker to 15Amps and run 12Amps max continuous.
On a side note, L1 charging is not enough power to precondition the HVB or precondition the cabin in winter. Just good to know since sometimes people want to do that on shore power to save HVB SoC.
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