louc757
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- Lou
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I have a similar issue. I have an Emporia 48A EVSE and wanted a NEMA 14-50 plug as a backup. Since I only have 1 spot for a 220V CB in the service panel, I elected to install a 100A sub-panel in the garage. I have two 150A main panels. This way I’m up to code by each charger having its own dedicated circuit, and I have the backup (or get a welder or lathe if I can convince the wife!). +1 on using some cheap Chinese switch from AZ. This is more expensive, but with almost 50A continuous being pulled from the circuit, you want a quality install.I wanted to use the 50amp EVSE to get the fastest charge I could at home. I understand that is limited to 48amp, but 50amp will get there.
From there, my understanding is that a 48-50amp EVSE has to be hardwired.
The idea was simply a way to try and have my cake and eat it too. LOL
Hardwired EVSE and option to have a 14-50 plug, while only having room for one or the other in my breaker box. If I had spots for another double breaker, I'd just do that. I could have a second breaker added, but now we're adding more $$, more space on the wall, etc.
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