beatle
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Get a couple of Tesla gen3 HPWCs and use Tesla >> J1772 adapters when charging non-Tesla vehicles. Tesla HPWCs have a load sharing protocol that will adjust the current based on overall demand. They can be installed on the same circuit.Just asking because you are so knowledgeable, what are the rules / best way to have 2 EVSEs off of a 100A circuit, exterior mounted.
When we installed the EVSE for my wife's Mach-e we ran a 100A circuit to prep for the Lightning, but just put a 40A EVSE on it for now. The plan was to swap to the 80A unit, but we have since learned you can tune that one down with dip switches and being able to have 2 40A EVSEs instead of one 80A one would be great for us having 2 EVs.
You may otherwise need a subpanel to properly wire in two 40/50A EVSEs from an incoming 100A circuit from your main panel. Other than Tesla I'm not aware of EVSEs that allow for this type of load sharing while still meeting code. Some EVSEs may not even physically accept the larger wire needed for a 100A circuit even if you wanted to ignore the code.
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