flyct
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- Jerry
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- '24 F-450 Platinum & '23 Ford Lightning Lariat & 2 Tesla Model Ys
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Grizzl-E Classic ( https://www.amazon.com/Grizzl-Electric-Vehicle-Certified-Charging/dp/B082LMVSLY/ ) is a well know, highly rated, bulletproof and reliable EVSE.Based on Your situation, I'd just hard-wire a good solid EVSE with thicker-gage wiring and avoid receptacles. I swear by my outdoor Canadian Grizzl-E.
My suggestion is if he didn't want to rewire then he could just remove the 30 amp dryer outlet and hard wire a Grozzl-E at the outlet box and set the Grizzl-E up as 24 Amps for 30A circuit breaker. Later if he wants more output he could always run #6 wire from breaker box, replace the 30 amp breaker and set it up as 40 Amps for 50A circuit breaker.
Since we also have Teslas we have a hard wired Tesla 48 amp set up for 60 amp breaker which we use to charge our Teslas and Lightning. As a backup I have a Tesla mobile charger with a Tesla 14-30 dryer plug which automatically sets the charger limit to 24 amps when plugged into my 4-wire dryer outlet. Unfortunately Ford doesn't offer that option with their mobile charger. A missed opportunity.
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