A couple questions for anyone familiar with the Tesla Gen 3 charger.
- 1.I see that the charger can be wired to a variety of different amperage’s depending on what length of charge time.
48 A is the highest and requires a 60A 240 V feed.
Install info states #6 Cu 90 degree conductor.
Am I wrong in saying #6 NM cable (55A)can be used if terminated on the next size up (60A) breaker?
2. Install info states cord and plug connection not allowed.
Is that only for the 60A rating ?
50A rating would be a standard range cord and 14-50 receptacle.
Thoughts?
Thanks
- 1.I see that the charger can be wired to a variety of different amperage’s depending on what length of charge time.
48 A is the highest and requires a 60A 240 V feed.
Install info states #6 Cu 90 degree conductor.
Am I wrong in saying #6 NM cable (55A)can be used if terminated on the next size up (60A) breaker?
2. Install info states cord and plug connection not allowed.
Is that only for the 60A rating ?
50A rating would be a standard range cord and 14-50 receptacle.
Thoughts?
Thanks