rolker
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- Roland
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Yeah, now that I tried a Wallbox as well, I'm more convinced the issue is not with the OpenEVSE but with the use of EVSEs with GFCI breakers in general.
Seems like to remain within code, I'll have to hardwire the EVSE so I can switch to a non-GFCI breaker.
Seems like to remain within code, I'll have to hardwire the EVSE so I can switch to a non-GFCI breaker.
I use an OpenEVSE myself on both a Mach-E and my Lightning and no issues on a non-GFCI circuit on up to 48A on a 60A line.
There's an on-board GFCI so it's not needed on the circuit, and there have been a bunch of posts on the Mach-E sites suggesting that back-to-back GFCI is very problematic for reliability. (I am not an electrician, so just passing along what I have read).
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