The wall charger calls for a 60A breaker not a 50A breaker. Hopefully you limited the charge level to a 50A breaker size when configuring the wall charger. It is also recommended to use #6 THHN wire rather than romex.
@@cwallace777 Thanks for watching! You can use a 50amp. I reached out to Tesla and they confirmed. The wall connector is properly set to 40amps and the romex is 6 gauge. The only difference is that the cables are wrapped with a protected sleeve. Those are good recommendations 🤙🏼
The wall charger can be connected to "up to" a 60 amp breaker. It doesn't require a 60 amp breaker. That's what the instructions that come in the box says. Tesla can handle anything from a 120 volt, 15/20 amp source to a level 3 supercharger although obviously charging will be much faster.
You need to put connectors on the cable going into the charger and the panel. The cable will chafe on the metal opening.
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The wall charger calls for a 60A breaker not a 50A breaker. Hopefully you limited the charge level to a 50A breaker size when configuring the wall charger. It is also recommended to use #6 THHN wire rather than romex.
@@cwallace777 Thanks for watching! You can use a 50amp. I reached out to Tesla and they confirmed. The wall connector is properly set to 40amps and the romex is 6 gauge. The only difference is that the cables are wrapped with a protected sleeve. Those are good recommendations 🤙🏼
The wall charger can be connected to "up to" a 60 amp breaker. It doesn't require a 60 amp breaker. That's what the instructions that come in the box says. Tesla can handle anything from a 120 volt, 15/20 amp source to a level 3 supercharger although obviously charging will be much faster.
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