SilverKlister
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I've been using a OpenEVSE for the past 5 years charging my Bolt EV. I also use it for my SR pro. There's a lot to like about the OpenEVSE products - mine is wired to a NEMA 14-50 and is therefore limited to 40A. You can also adjust the charging current in 2A increments, which is super handy if you ever take the charger with you on a trip. I limit it to 24A in general because that will allow me to fully charge the truck or car during my off-peak times.
I have a background in Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics. Charging at a lower amp rate means less conduction/copper loss in all the cabling from the utility, throught the EVSE, and onto the cable and J-plug to the vehicle. I like that I can change the charge rate for this reason alone.
Longer term, I'll likely get a 60A breaker/48A delivered to the vehicle charger from OpenEVSE for the truck. You can put those on a NEMA 14-60 and meet code to pull 48A at the vehicle.
You can get these EVSE for permanent hard-wiring as well.
I have a background in Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics. Charging at a lower amp rate means less conduction/copper loss in all the cabling from the utility, throught the EVSE, and onto the cable and J-plug to the vehicle. I like that I can change the charge rate for this reason alone.
Longer term, I'll likely get a 60A breaker/48A delivered to the vehicle charger from OpenEVSE for the truck. You can put those on a NEMA 14-60 and meet code to pull 48A at the vehicle.
You can get these EVSE for permanent hard-wiring as well.
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