DucMan
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I was thinking someone would comment with something like “this charger isn’t the highest quality, I sometimes have to unplug/ replug mine to reset it”
or “I leave mine plugged in all the time, works fine”
-I’d be more concerned with constant plugging/ unplugging in the 14-50r outlet. From what I’ve read that causes them to wear, and wear causes loose connections, which is bad.
-As far as continuous duty/ continuous load… it is sold to charge a truck with a 131kwh battery. It’s almost finished adding 60% to my truck overnight (a cool night, in the 60s) and there’s barely any warmth to feel. I know continuous duty means “indefinitely long time“ and continuous load means over three hours. It’s a charger that is sold to run well over 12 hours to charge a large battery. And I’m drawing 32 amps from an outlet on a 50 amp breaker...
-I read NEC, 110.26 concerning electric equipment, and the only reference I read was 30 inches. The thing comes with a short cord, it will never be 30 inches from its outlet. And it comes with a plastic wall mount, which I am using.
- Wasps… always a threat. A google search says they don’t like the smell of mothballs, I’ll try that.
or “I leave mine plugged in all the time, works fine”
-I’d be more concerned with constant plugging/ unplugging in the 14-50r outlet. From what I’ve read that causes them to wear, and wear causes loose connections, which is bad.
-As far as continuous duty/ continuous load… it is sold to charge a truck with a 131kwh battery. It’s almost finished adding 60% to my truck overnight (a cool night, in the 60s) and there’s barely any warmth to feel. I know continuous duty means “indefinitely long time“ and continuous load means over three hours. It’s a charger that is sold to run well over 12 hours to charge a large battery. And I’m drawing 32 amps from an outlet on a 50 amp breaker...
-I read NEC, 110.26 concerning electric equipment, and the only reference I read was 30 inches. The thing comes with a short cord, it will never be 30 inches from its outlet. And it comes with a plastic wall mount, which I am using.
- Wasps… always a threat. A google search says they don’t like the smell of mothballs, I’ll try that.
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