DiveMan911
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Update on my overheating receptacle issue.
I opened up the outlet and I can’t tell exactly which size the THHN is, however it is solid copper and it’s either 12 or 10ga, so big enough for 30amps (edit…20amps). I tightened down the lugs. They were reasonably tight, but I really cranked them down. It was still warm. I basically determined this is likely an issue with the EVSE so I started troubleshooting it.
I opened up the EVSA itself with a plan to replace the wall side plug. It’s an early generation Lectron charger. What I found is disappointing. Although it’s a four wire (three conductor) plug (NEMA 14-30)…only 2 conductors are being utilized. Which I would imagine is what’s causing the heat. I’ll be finding a different EVSE.
I opened up the outlet and I can’t tell exactly which size the THHN is, however it is solid copper and it’s either 12 or 10ga, so big enough for 30amps (edit…20amps). I tightened down the lugs. They were reasonably tight, but I really cranked them down. It was still warm. I basically determined this is likely an issue with the EVSE so I started troubleshooting it.
I opened up the EVSA itself with a plan to replace the wall side plug. It’s an early generation Lectron charger. What I found is disappointing. Although it’s a four wire (three conductor) plug (NEMA 14-30)…only 2 conductors are being utilized. Which I would imagine is what’s causing the heat. I’ll be finding a different EVSE.
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