Stevenfyeager
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- Location
- United States, Indiana
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- electrical contractor
Not knowing which Elec car a customer is getting, should we run 3 or 4 wires? They want 60 amp capacity. Thank you.
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An EVSE is 240V only, so if it is hardwired, 2+1 will do. Some plug in EVSEs use a NEMA 14 plug, in which case you need a neutral for the NEMA 14 receptacle. But I believe that at 60A it will be hard wired.Not knowing which Elec car a customer is getting, should we run 3 or 4 wires? They want 60 amp capacity. Thank you.
Unless it is an early Eaton, but yes, the vehicle itself is 208-240 only.An EVSE is 240V only, so if it is hardwired, 2+1 will do. Some plug in EVSEs use a NEMA 14 plug, in which case you need a neutral for the NEMA 14 receptacle. But I believe that at 60A it will be hard wired.
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Not knowing? 3 wire with ground 60amp or larger circuit.Not knowing which Elec car a customer is getting, should we run 3 or 4 wires? They want 60 amp capacity. Thank you.
The Tesla charger has no place to connect a 4th wire.Note knowing? 4 wire 60amp or larger circuit.
That is true of all the Teslas I've installed.The Tesla charger has no place to connect a 4th wire.