hturnerfamily
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- William
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My home here in Georgia, with Georgia Power as the local utility provider, has a MAIN exterior panel, with the meter, with a 200amp main breaker AND 8 breaker slots, with LOWER LUGS that provide power then to the inside of the home, where the interior PANEL has about 30 breaker slots.
The interior panel is certainly set for MORE than 200 amps, which is common since everything possible is NOT running at the same time.
The outside Main panel serves as capable of providing some additional outside electrical needs, such as the irrigation Control panel outlet, a feed to an exterior Security light set, AND for my new EVSE feed, which is thru a NEMA 14-50 outlet, providing power to the Ford 30amp charger.
I could easily use a 100amp breaker set as the EV charger circuit, if I wanted, and with the 80amp optional charger, although I think that it is overkill for my needs, and for most. Even though the upgraded charger can provide quicker charging, you still would only have a max of 40amps at 240v coming back into the panel from the vehicle, in the case of using the truck for power need. My setup will handle that easily already.
The interior panel is certainly set for MORE than 200 amps, which is common since everything possible is NOT running at the same time.
The outside Main panel serves as capable of providing some additional outside electrical needs, such as the irrigation Control panel outlet, a feed to an exterior Security light set, AND for my new EVSE feed, which is thru a NEMA 14-50 outlet, providing power to the Ford 30amp charger.
I could easily use a 100amp breaker set as the EV charger circuit, if I wanted, and with the 80amp optional charger, although I think that it is overkill for my needs, and for most. Even though the upgraded charger can provide quicker charging, you still would only have a max of 40amps at 240v coming back into the panel from the vehicle, in the case of using the truck for power need. My setup will handle that easily already.
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