@cruiser@expressional.social
@SRDas@mastodon.online In most houses, longterm heavy load as EV charging on the house wirering may heat up cables to point of insulation melting or assembly points glowing leading to a fire breakout.
A properly dimensioned and directly routed wirering is highly recommended for any form of EV charging.
Besides that, congratulations with your EV. If it is anything but a Muskrat POS, I am sure it will be a joyful experience π₯³![]()
@tizan@mastodon.social
@cruiser@expressional.social @SRDas@mastodon.online
That is strictly not correct if the wiring is to code.
A 120V outlet with a nema 5-15 will have wires that can withhold upto 15A spikes (and a breaker that will limit that too) but run 12 A (80% rule) continuously 24hr/day without catastrophic heating. So if your L1 EVSE is taking 12A (or lower) connected to a 110/120V outlet and is on a house which has been wired to code....one need not worry. The problem is if things have been done carelessly