Maquis
Well-known member
You’re oversizing the wire. For THHN in conduit, #8 is sufficient for 50A. I just bought #8 copper for $0.47 per foot.The limiting factors are the 30 amp dryer breaker which will trip eventually as the mobile charger will pull 30+. Then the feed from the panel to the dryer needs to be at least AWG 8 copper (not Aluminum) to pull the 32 amp peak of the mobile charge.
This is why you hire a trained electrician. You’ll need to upgrade the panel breaker to at least 40 amp.
Also, my mobile charger went red light of death at 40,000+ miles in the MME. I switched to CP Home Flex that charges at about 9 KWh and can easily replace 90 miles in 5 hours.
I sat down and did some calcs on relocating the charger such that I can do inside or outside charging (summer outside and run the plug-in side through a small pass thru door) and realized that to take full advantage of the CP Home Flex max out put I’ll need a 50 Amp breaker and 35’ + of AWG 6 and realistically I’ll probably go to AWG 4 as the run is nearly 40’. That 40’ of AWG 4 copper is not cheap. And the run needs to be in conduit and the cost of that simple extension is likely $3,000. Since our garage is separately metered from the house that makes the upgrade easier except the 100 amp utility panel installed by the former owner has 300 amps of breakers!?? because garage apartment with stove/baseboard heat/hot water tank! Switching out the utility panel for a 300 amp is $$$.
So.. be warned. Nothing comes cheap or easy.
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