Jperrigo
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My FCSP has arrived and I'm looking at options for install with limited power available. Our service is 200A and we are fully electric (heat pump, furnace, range, hot water, dryer, steam shower, etc...) so we don't have much overhead. I don't think we'd get signed off if we added an additional 100A breaker with the FCSP at 80A, and we'd probably occasionally trip our main. Where I want to put the charger is also right next to where the service comes in, but 25'+ from our main panel. If we came off the the main panel we'd be going through the crawl space and probably need about a 40' run. I had an electrician come out today and they suggested coming directly off of the disconnect next to the meter and using a load management relay so it would shut off the charger any time we started drawing too much. There is a 100A relay (PSP SAK-100MS-M) that should work, but it is over $1300 for the relay alone, not including install. Install including the relay was quoted at $3740.
So I figure I have a few options:
Is anybody aware of other level 2 chargers that provide 60A or 80A with built in load management? Has anybody used the Emporia with load management? Are there other options I should be considering?
Thanks in advance!
So I figure I have a few options:
- Upgrade our main service to 400A (320A)
- Pros: Plenty of overhead to run the full 80A with room for future upgrades
- Cons: Expensive - Electrician estimated $8k for the service upgrade alone
- Use the 100A load management relay tied into the feed
- Pros: Could use the FCSP at 80A
- Cons: Still rather expensive, and may shut the charger off at times
- Run a 60A circuit from the main panel instead of 100A and run the FCSP de-rated
- Pros: Probably wouldn't overload our panel/service and would be cheaper install than 100A
- Cons: FCSP would be limited to 48A, could possibly still overload the panel, still need a long run from the panel to charger location
- Sell the FCSP and install an Emporia EV charger with load management
- Pros: Wouldn't ever overload the panel/service due to the load management, Could sell the FCSP for about the cost of the Emporia
- Cons: Emporia maxes out at 48A (load management might not even be necessary)
- Find another charger with load management that can provide 60A or 80A
- Pros: Would solve most of my problems (fast charging with overload protection for reasonable cost)
- Cons: I'm not aware of any 60A or 80A chargers with load management
Is anybody aware of other level 2 chargers that provide 60A or 80A with built in load management? Has anybody used the Emporia with load management? Are there other options I should be considering?
Thanks in advance!
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