Mounting Mobile Charger?

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I plan to use the mobile charger for my home charging. I will get something like this for cable management:
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Lectron...J1772-Connectors-J1772DHcomboBKNUSA/314364732

How much does the "box" portion of the mobile charger weigh? Do I have to worry about it hanging from the outlet? Or should I add some supports for it to rest on?
I lifted one up Wednesday and it wasn't heavy and like the other post said, it has a bracket with 2 screws. It won't hang as you'll put it in the bracket. I have a similar hook for cable management. Picture of outlet and hook below (sorry picture is tilted).

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I bought a 35 amp charger from Costco a while back. 35 amps at 220 volts equals about 7500 watts. 85000 watts divided by 7500 equals over 11 hours of charging. A 20 amp charger is 20 hrs charging.

Unless you drive very little a 110 volt outlet is pretty useless
 


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I bought a 35 amp charger from Costco a while back. 35 amps at 220 volts equals about 7500 watts. 85000 watts divided by 7500 equals over 11 hours of charging. A 20 amp charger is 20 hrs charging.

Unless you drive very little a 110 volt outlet is pretty useless
I'm having a 14-50 220V outlet installed in my garage. I plan to use the Mobile Charger, which is a 30 Amp charger (or maybe 32, I've seen both reported). A 10% -> 100% charge should take around 12 hours. I can't think of any case where an overnight charge won't be enough for me.
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