Installing Tesla Wall Connector DIY | Step by Step Detailed Installation

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  • In this video I install a Tesla wall connector in my garage. This will be the second wall connector that I have in my garage as I have 2 Teslas to charger. This is a pretty straightforward process, the challenge with my install was running the wire through the walls.
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Комментарии • 188

  • @Myksgarage
    @Myksgarage  Год назад +4

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    • @pby7675
      @pby7675 Год назад +2

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  • @jasoncalderon5415
    @jasoncalderon5415 9 месяцев назад +31

    Great job on the wall fish, that’s not always easy to do for most folks, especially a fatter gauged wire with insulation. Great insight and video. My only Major suggestion, and I don’t usually comment on videos is SAFETY. I’ve been an electricians helper in residential construction. Became a power plant operator & now operate a major power grid and work with linemen on high voltage lines. I’ve seen first hand what electricity does, it’s unforgiving. I can tell you did the research to be safe enough (sorta). But anyone else just following you step-by-step may easily get severely shocked or electrocuted (killed). I would highly recommend killing the main circuit breaker to any panel before attempting any of these steps. With the panel cover removed the bus is exposed along with hot lugs, etc. Any accidental touch to any of that, and you or the hand tool that comes in contact with it instantly turns your body into a path to ground. You don’t want that much amperage flowing through you. This isn’t a knock against you but I’d hate for someone to get killed doing this and not truly knowing the hot points in a panel or how to respect electricity. You also didn’t put any kind of disclaimer so I could see someone trying to come back and potentially sue you. Just my two cents. Great instructions but totally skipped safety steps to do this safely.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  9 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for the comment!

  • @sotheamam1244
    @sotheamam1244 Месяц назад +1

    Hi. Why can you use dryer plug and lectron or stove with lectron

  • @alphape8491
    @alphape8491 9 месяцев назад +29

    I am an electrician it’s more complicated than what people think for safety reasons. There are codes for securing the wire. 125% amperage ratings and breaker ratings. Codes on voltage drop. Wire sizing. Phasing tape I would not encourage people to try this without extensive knowledge

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  9 месяцев назад +3

      Okay thanks

    • @seanbrown8920
      @seanbrown8920 8 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah , but in every class there are those students who just got by and sat in the back of the class. Or the guy who treats your home like something to cut up. I always seem to get one of them. For example, I went to dealer for oil change and the plug wasn’t threaded right. 🤨🙄🤷🏽
      You sound like you just want to be scary with some complicated situation.

    • @RavenPhoenix696
      @RavenPhoenix696 7 месяцев назад +1

      Oh no, how ever will we do math and smol science

    • @jeremyhale6403
      @jeremyhale6403 4 месяца назад +8

      After getting 3 quotes ranging from $8-900 purely in labor to install an EV charger, which was being run to an exterior wall near the panel, I decided to just do it myself. Almost no electrical experience, it took me under 2 hours to do the job for about $70 in materials. I value a good electrician, but their knowledge is not worth $400/hr in labor rates. Felt like electricians were just jacking up their labor rates specifically because it was an EV charger.

    • @TheCreinersman
      @TheCreinersman 4 месяца назад +3

      Just today, I was quoted $1,800 for an 8’ run to an exterior wall. I will be doing this myself.

  • @NickWindham
    @NickWindham 5 месяцев назад +2

    You will not find a single EV charger install video on RUclips without somebody saying something should or could have been done differently to be better. Lol

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah that’s for sure!

  • @MrArtist7777
    @MrArtist7777 Год назад +5

    Thanks Myk, very helpful! I just ordered my Model Y today and will pick up my breaker and cable to wire my own outlet, as soon as the connector arrives next week. I've already wired my wife's EV outlet and connector just fine, and appreciate your tips to do the Tesla connector.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      Cool! Good luck, it's not that hard!

  • @will0499
    @will0499 Год назад +4

    The only mistake you made was not turning off power to the panel! One wrong step and you’d be dead

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      Yes

    • @pinkiepie1656
      @pinkiepie1656 Год назад

      Hotwiring or hot swapping breakers is totally convenient, though:)

  • @rcuadro
    @rcuadro Год назад +4

    I am going to need to check but I do not believe that wire you have is rated for a 50a continuous load like your model s or y will need. I know for a fact that 6-2 Romeo is not certified for that kind of continuous load. You need 6ga THHN wire.
    And why use a 50 breaker!! If you have the ability in your panel it should be a 60a breaker

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      It doesn't have to be a 60amp breaker, 50amp breaker will only let me charge at 42amps which is fine for 6/2 romex

    • @rcuadro
      @rcuadro Год назад

      @@Myksgarage 6/2 Romex is not rated for 50a continuous service and yes, to use 48a you need a 60a breaker. This is assuming you are following electrical code in the US that is.

    • @changen4125
      @changen4125 Год назад +1

      @@rcuadro 50 amp breaker only handles 40 amp continuous usage. It will trip once you hold 50 amps. There's a 25% safety factor for breakers.

    • @rcuadro
      @rcuadro Год назад

      @@Myksgarage I reread the code and Romex is rated for 44a. I guess I don’t understand why install a wall connector, using romex, and on a 50a breaker to limit charging rate. It can’t be due to your panel because you hate two wall connectors installed with each on 50a breakers.

    • @tvbrauer1566
      @tvbrauer1566 Год назад +1

      Reasons he probably did it the way he did:
      6/2 romex is cheaper than running 4awg THHN
      It is easier than piping or using MC
      He's not an electrician

  • @MMEEEish
    @MMEEEish Год назад +5

    18:10 - you need to mark the white wire with red tape

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад +2

      To indicate it's a hot lead??

    • @MMEEEish
      @MMEEEish Год назад +4

      @@Myksgarage yes, a white wire should be used for neutral. Live wire should be red or black (like all other wires in your box). But you can put a tape with different color to overwrite wire color

  • @BRUCEMCHIN
    @BRUCEMCHIN Год назад +3

    Hi mike thank you nice video, will be very helpful if you make a video how to do sharing load, also be careful by not exceed your amps from your panel breakers, that’s why is very important to do the setup as power sharing when you do the wifi Setup to your charger that way will split your amps, in your case 50amps Thank you again

  • @stephendolphin8156
    @stephendolphin8156 29 дней назад +2

    Awesome video!!! This is exactly how I will be doing my home

  • @standtall7646
    @standtall7646 8 месяцев назад +1

    As you can tell: LATEX gloves are not the best choice for electrical work :) Also: You should be TORQUING those screws to specs!

  • @EyesOnlyxx
    @EyesOnlyxx 7 месяцев назад +1

    I followed this video a few days ago and i tried to do this and my electrical panel started sparking. And eventually it stopped. I got lucky i didnt get killed or my house burned down. I have an appt for certified electrician to come to my house to fix the whole fuck up.

  • @3triple3three3
    @3triple3three3 Месяц назад

    I’m a DIY’er (not an electrician) and do as much around the house as I can, but I hired an electrician to install a transfer switch for my generator because it isn’t worth the risk. I’m planning to do the same for a wall charger. If your house burns down because you did something wrong, not only are your family’s lives at risk, but your insurance company wouldn’t pay a dime. Which is more important to you? $750 - $1000 for an install, or your family and your house? Furthermore, you put yourself (and the children who were helping you in the video) at risk if you were working on a live panel with no experience. You should’ve disconnected power before even opening the panel. I also wouldn’t be posting a video without some kind of disclaimer; someone else could attempt this, burn his house down, and sue you.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Месяц назад +1

      "Once you face your fear, nothing is ever as hard as you think."

  • @paracha3
    @paracha3 Год назад +4

    You easily saved $1500

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      Yeah at least! Thanks for watching'n

  • @franklong6269
    @franklong6269 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great job, a very detailed video. Fishing wire is difficult. Using fiberglass fish rods has been the easiest for me to use. You don't need to spray foam insulation at your cut drywall edges. The drywall mud and tape prevent any air infiltration. Insulating a small crack will not help your R-factor, especially if you are taping over it.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience

  • @brianbeasley7270
    @brianbeasley7270 Год назад +2

    I agree with the comment about putting red tape on the white wires (on both ends). I was wondering how you strain relieved or stapled the cable near the charger. Also, it is recommended when you tighten large stranded copper like this that you "work" the conductor by torqueing and backing off 1/4 turn and retorqueing the screws. You should use either a torque wrench or a torque screwdriver to set those torques. Finally, did you go back and re-provision your 1st Tesla charger for the 50 Amp breaker? You can limit the current in your car but if someone else plugs in their car (say you are charging a visiting friend's car), their car will pull the full 48A unless you've reprogrammed the Tesla charger for the 50 Amp breaker.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад +1

      Yes, both of my chargers at set for a 50amp breaker, so the most they will put out is 40amps

    • @yoho6348
      @yoho6348 10 месяцев назад

      You have no idea what you're doing! 😮😮😮

  • @yroncekenold878
    @yroncekenold878 29 дней назад

    There is a lot Electrician who learn electrical also from another country just America they maybe don't have license here,they use to work for big companies 'stop making People doing what they know .

  • @danfoley1429
    @danfoley1429 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice install. You need to go back and retighten the leg nuts in the TWC wire box for sure. Maybe at the breaker too. 50 torque pounds a lot more than you think. Then wiggle, torque, wiggle torque. The # issue is not torquing to spec which leads to melting and fires with these high continuous load chargers. Buy a $10 torque screw driver and prevent the issue - don't over or under torque. All the best.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  7 месяцев назад +1

      Good tip, thanks!

  • @WSAONE
    @WSAONE 2 месяца назад +1

    Great job thanks to you and your 3 assistants, i was not aware of the Tandem breaker, good tip, thanks.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  2 месяца назад +1

      Glad to help, good luck with your project!!

  • @kadhimtech6976
    @kadhimtech6976 7 месяцев назад +1

    My installation will be easy my gen 1 just stopped working so I am just replacing with gen 3….

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah that will be easy!

  • @Adam1llion
    @Adam1llion Год назад +12

    After watching this I feel very confident to install mine when it comes in. It’s pretty straight forward. People shouldn’t be charging more than $100 plus materials for these installs. Was quoted $1800. People just try and take advantage because you have a “Tesla”.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад +2

      That's exactly right, electricians hear Tesla and the price then jumps up! It is very straightforward, best of luck installing yours!

    • @rpsmith
      @rpsmith Год назад +2

      @@Myksgarage -- How many hours did this take you? Add travel time and multiply by $75 to $150 per hour! "$100 plus material" isn't going to cut it if you hire a real electrician!

    • @mageds2684
      @mageds2684 Год назад +1

      @@rpsmithit doesn’t take a “real” electrician to do it.

    • @rpsmith
      @rpsmith Год назад

      @@mageds2684 -- I never said it did. But no real electrician is going to do that job for "$100 plus material" unless he is a good friend or a relative!

    • @brettw1518
      @brettw1518 Месяц назад

      Same
      Bro, same.

  • @vilo3454
    @vilo3454 11 месяцев назад +7

    not only could you have done it. it probably would have been better. But u paid 600 for the lesson , now u got the knowledge...and will.keep for life.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  11 месяцев назад +1

      Well said!!

    • @binaryinfections
      @binaryinfections 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@Myksgarage I disagree.....theres more to in then just running the wire. theres the safety in knowing the main box wont overload causing overheating and a potential fire......someone in our neighborhood installed his watching a yourtube video not knowing his box was already overloaded and burned his house.....while the job looks fairly easy, theres more to the safety part that youre paying the expert to do. he probably saw the main box and knew you could run a line for your first charger and didnt tell you that part so you just thought the manual labor or running and mounting it is all it takes to be a certified electrician.....when its not

  • @RavenPhoenix696
    @RavenPhoenix696 7 месяцев назад +1

    I’m currently in a rental and want to do this but run the cable around the outside of the home as not to have to damage the walls.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  7 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah that could work.

  • @paulgojenola1278
    @paulgojenola1278 Год назад +2

    Some recommendations. 1) You need a breaker with 25% extra power rating per national electric code. So Tesla did that for you only allowing 40A at charger. Now your original charger should be slower (40A also). I'd recommend you upgrade the breaker to 60A since you went to all that trouble and should do it right. 2) Much easier to open that entire wall cavity so you can tack down wire properly to stud and avoid a screw or nail hitting that wire randomly routed in wall cavity.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      I don't need the extra amperage to the charger so 40amps is plenty for me

    • @JDTaylor
      @JDTaylor Год назад +2

      it is 20%. For a 50 amp breaker, the Wall Charger dip switches should be set at 40 amps each. The 60 amp can run at the full 48amp.

    • @pinkiepie1656
      @pinkiepie1656 Год назад

      ​@JDTaylor indeed, 20% going backwards, 125% forward.

    • @airforcedude08
      @airforcedude08 11 месяцев назад +6

      6/2 romex is only rated at 44 amp continuous load like EV chargers. Myk did it right by reducing to the 50 amp breaker. To run a 60, he’d need either 4/3 romex, or 6 gauge THHN wire in conduit.

  • @yroncekenold878
    @yroncekenold878 29 дней назад +1

    Don't worry about what People say they always try to discourage People like you' many of them talk like they studied wire in school

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  29 дней назад

      Yeah just a bunch of trolls

  • @TheLawIX
    @TheLawIX Месяц назад

    You forget clamps, needs clamps to meet code.

  • @erinhughes7213
    @erinhughes7213 Год назад +1

    What about just replacing the plug? I drove over ours when my husband was charging 😳. It pulled it out of his car and damaged the plug/bent the prongs in the part that goes into the car (the car is fine TG). Tesla doesn't sell the part but there are a lot of chargers on marketplace for cheap. I've found people saying it's easy to do but not exactly how to do it.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      I would check on eBay, you could find a used plug replacement and just replace the broken plug

    • @4x2-ev
      @4x2-ev Год назад

      It is also good to consider upgrading the receptacle. At the start, everyone used the $15 box store outlets but time is showing they do not stand up to the continuous EV loads and we are now seeing overheating and melting of plugs and outlets. Best to always use a commercial grade ($50+) and 2.5 inches diameter instead of 2 inches on the cheaper.

  • @learningisfun273
    @learningisfun273 Год назад +1

    You didn't show the part where you pulled the wires from your breaker to the garage. Wondering how you did that.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад +1

      It was dark and there was a lot of swearing 🤬

    • @learningisfun273
      @learningisfun273 Год назад

      😂 I think that's going to be the hardest part for me. I have to fish about 5 feet for the line. I may use a bunch of wire hangers to help me get it.

  • @OmegaMetalic
    @OmegaMetalic 7 месяцев назад +1

    So you need 220 v in your home for these chargers?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah it helps, you can plug it into a 110v but it only charges the car at 3 miles of range per hour of charging.

  • @justsomeguy2564
    @justsomeguy2564 7 месяцев назад +1

    The red and white clips in the top corner of the unit, do you know what those are for?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  7 месяцев назад +1

      On the wall connector??

    • @justsomeguy2564
      @justsomeguy2564 7 месяцев назад

      @@Myksgarage yeah on 23:02 you can see two little clips, red then white on the face before you connect it to the wall. Just curious what those are for. They're green on mine and can't figure out what they're for.

  • @leohe6927
    @leohe6927 Год назад +2

    Thanks man, you help me save money.

  • @sotheamam1244
    @sotheamam1244 Месяц назад

    Lectron nema splitter switch

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Месяц назад

      I'm not familiar with that

  • @richardt.953
    @richardt.953 9 месяцев назад

    This looks to be a self-incriminating video on installing a Level-II EV home charger without a proper permit in Utah! LOL !!!

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  9 месяцев назад +1

      Really, who cares!!

  • @Jtw24T
    @Jtw24T 3 месяца назад

    what breaker are you using it just links to a multiple selection of them.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  3 месяца назад +1

      This is an Eaton breaker, make sure you get the brand that matches your panel:
      amzn.to/3zevA7D

  • @joelcleare
    @joelcleare 9 месяцев назад

    Paid an electrician $1400 to install my wall charger. 100’ away from my panel. Money well spent.

  • @deenibassam3002
    @deenibassam3002 Год назад +3

    Question: Did you consider a power sharing option with both connectors sharing the 60amp breaker that you started with? Have you had any problems with circuit tripping? Thank you for posting this.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      I considered that, it just didn't work for where I wanted to install the second one. No tripped breaker at all

  • @rkgsd
    @rkgsd 10 месяцев назад +1

    An electrician just installed this wall connecter next to the new main panel. I didn't see a 60 amp breaker which I thought was required for 48 amp charging, but the car is charging fine at 48 amps.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  10 месяцев назад +1

      Is it a 50amp breaker?

    • @rkgsd
      @rkgsd 10 месяцев назад

      @@Myksgarage Yes.

    • @rb8049
      @rb8049 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@rkgsdYou need to set the max charging at 40A on your wall charger. Your breaker is overstressed at this charging current. 40A is more than enough. Better safe than sorry.

    • @rkgsd
      @rkgsd 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@rb8049 Thank you! Just as I suspected. I'm OK with 40amp, but I still might question the owner of the electrical outfit as to why a 60amp breaker wasn't installed by his crew and demand that they come back out.

    • @RocketBurn11
      @RocketBurn11 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@rkgsd They didn't install a 60A because that wire isn't rated for it in continuous duty.

  • @Anthony__420
    @Anthony__420 8 месяцев назад

    My electrician wired my wall connector to a 60 Amp breaker cause it draws 44 amps continuously. What am I missing here ? Why only a 50 amp breaker

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  8 месяцев назад +1

      The wire I used is only rated for 50amps, so used an appropriate sized breaker

    • @dvader3263
      @dvader3263 8 месяцев назад +1

      Wire size is what you are missing. Wire size determines the breaker size. With a 60 amp breaker, charging at 48 amps, your wire size should be 4 gauge Romex for in wall use.
      With 6 gauge wire as was used in the video, for safety, 40 amp charging is allowed with a 50 amp breaker.
      The proper wire amperage rating for the amps used by the car charger should be utilized at no more than 80% of the breaker amperage rating.
      The wire always needs to be the proper size for the amperage draw, so that the wire doesn't overheat or melt.
      The purpose of the breaker is for safety and to switch off when shorts occur in damaged wires and in case there is excess amperage or overload being drawn on the circuit connected to that breaker.

  • @judeghazaleh6134
    @judeghazaleh6134 6 месяцев назад

    I believe coming within only two amps of the breakers load protection threshold will cause the breaker to overheat internally and eventually start turning off, and difficult for it to remain on if you switch it back on. . Worst case scenario if it makes enough heat to ignite some of the polymer in the fuse box you could have a fire. I believe Tesla wants you to use a 60 amp breaker to charge a 48 amps. Using a 50 amp breaker will probably caused the wall charger to limit your current, because it's not safe to come within two amps of the breakers threshold because the small element that causes the breaker to diffuse when it reaches a certain temperature the heat is created by the load of current when you reach 50 amps the element will expand and cause the breaker to defuse. Running the breaker too close to threshold for prolonged amount of time can cause permanent damage to the breaker, and may even cause some of the polymer inside your fuse box to catch fire.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  6 месяцев назад

      Did you even watch the video? Once installed, the wall connector is setup with a 50amp breaker and will only charge at a maximum of 40amps

    • @judeghazaleh6134
      @judeghazaleh6134 6 месяцев назад

      @@Myksgarage yeah that's why I said it won't allow you to charge a 48 amps, I haven't installed this yet I just got it, that's why I watched your video to see how to install it.

    • @rosnow
      @rosnow 6 месяцев назад

      The set up process of the wall connector allows you tell it the amperage of the breaker. In this case he set the breaker to 50 amps at 24:27, which means the wall charger will only pull 40 amps. @@judeghazaleh6134

  • @calebmarsee9214
    @calebmarsee9214 Год назад +1

    How many amps do these wall chargers actually pull? Thanks!

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      You can adjust it from your car, 10amp up 50amp

    • @rpsmith
      @rpsmith Год назад +1

      @@Myksgarage -- you cant pull over 80% of capacity for an extended time so 40 Amps max on a 50 Amp breaker.

    • @dvader3263
      @dvader3263 8 месяцев назад

      And 48 amps for a 60 amp breaker.

  • @WiltonLiveTV
    @WiltonLiveTV 5 месяцев назад

    Wow so many bad decisions in this video 😂

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  5 месяцев назад

      Well why don't you enlighten us

  • @Passions
    @Passions 10 месяцев назад

    Using a white wire for hot. Yikes! 🤦

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  10 месяцев назад

      It's the only option with this kind of wire

  • @isaacyoung1868
    @isaacyoung1868 11 месяцев назад +1

    Why won't it fit in conduit

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  11 месяцев назад +3

      My understanding is you shouldn't run a romex NM-B style wire in conduit.

  • @rpsmith
    @rpsmith Год назад +2

    FYI: If you are going to be installing more than one EV charger in your garage, man up and install a sub-panel in your garage to feed your charges and any additional circuits you might want to add in the future.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад +1

      That would have been a tip for when the house was being built, too hard in a finished garage

    • @Sandman206
      @Sandman206 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Myksgarageno its not too hard...You just gotta pay the electrician to do the work and it will be done properly LOL..

  • @rb8049
    @rb8049 6 месяцев назад

    I don’t think you are allowed to run all those wire through that clamp.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  6 месяцев назад

      What clamp?

    • @rb8049
      @rb8049 6 месяцев назад

      @@Myksgarage You ran the Romex along with the main feed? Always verify max number of romex allowed on a feed through. Have to check both manufacturer and NEC. Otherwise can get too hot without enough airflow around the wires.

    • @rb8049
      @rb8049 6 месяцев назад

      @@Myksgarage Most NM-connectors are UL-approved for securing only one NM-cable to a panel box.

  • @walterneves5978
    @walterneves5978 6 месяцев назад +1

    nicely done!

  • @Shortsstops
    @Shortsstops 9 дней назад +1

    This is my very first ever comment left on a RUclips video. The reason why I felt I had to comment is because you really jacked that installation up. I'm a licenced electrical contractor, and you clearly did not educate yourself enough to complete this install. This install would have never passed an inspection by any means. When you ran that 6-2 through the connector that was securing the SES wire my jaw hit the ground. You also can't just feed the wire through the device as well. When you have an electrical fire, because you fed that wire through the SES connector you are going to wish you hired someone with a license to be able to sue them. Also, people are here saying that electricians just want to scare people into hiring them. That's simply not the case. There are rules, theories, and wiring methods that keep people safe while using electricity. And you sir, do not have the knowledge to properly and safely install electrical circuitry. The scary thing is, there are people here that are praising you for a job well done. Now they are going to do what you demonstrated and find themselves in a world of trouble. By the way, when you penetrated the wall plate, did you spray in fire stop?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  8 дней назад +1

      If all I'm going to do is burn my house down, why can I buy all of these parts and supplies at The Home Depot without any license or verification of any kind? You should be mad at the home improvement industry for enabling DIY home owners.
      Further more, why is a licensed electrician watching a DIY electrical video made by a homeowner? I can see for no other reason than to bash or be negative. If you truly cared, you would make a video showing the "correct" way of doing this and publish it on RUclips for everyone to learn. If you want to team up, I need to install another one of these and we can make a video together, my email is in the description.

  • @dea7hr0w
    @dea7hr0w 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good job

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching

  • @adavimadhu
    @adavimadhu Год назад +1

    Honestly great work putting out this video. Not to discourage but for best practice in your next project like this. Never strip the wires more than what is recommended such that when you connect the wire to the breaker the copper part of the wire after you strip the jacket should not be exposed outside the breaker. That’s a shocking hazard and also could fail the inspection and could potentially end up not having approved insurance claims if the house catches fire.
    You either make sure read the electric code and follow best practice or safe or get this through licensed electrician. I’m not an electrician but just a home owner.. again very good work sharing this video and this is inspiring

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      Good tips, thanks for sharing

  • @zippywalker6406
    @zippywalker6406 11 месяцев назад

    Great tip on patching holes in drywall using a piece of wood.

  • @a.stinson6192
    @a.stinson6192 Год назад

    Can you update the breaker like? It’s not going to the one in the video.

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      I'm not sure I understand the question

    • @a.stinson6192
      @a.stinson6192 Год назад

      @@Myksgarage can you update the breaker link? The one listed isn’t taking you directly to the circuit breaker.

  • @ronaldnaeyaert3653
    @ronaldnaeyaert3653 Год назад

    Nice and tight = torqued connections
    Did you use a wire clamp coming into the connector

  • @kmcdaniel287
    @kmcdaniel287 Год назад

    You can put 60A through the wall without protection like conduit?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад +1

      I'm only doing 50amp and the wire I'm using is romex with is designed to be inside walls without conduit

    • @ooofest
      @ooofest 5 месяцев назад

      The answer is no, but since the poster is only using up to 50A then the NM cable is OK.

  • @elijahyisrael9144
    @elijahyisrael9144 Год назад +2

    Very good detailed video, I feel confident to do it myself now 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад +1

      Awesome! Good luck on your installation!!

  • @joshsulin6396
    @joshsulin6396 Год назад

    It’s called a Eaton BD breaker

  • @vlachobernal
    @vlachobernal Год назад

    My old main panel is 150 can i set up same wall charger with a 50amp breaker?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      Sure, as long as you have space for a new breaker

    • @changen4125
      @changen4125 Год назад +3

      jesus christ. There are calculations required to find your max breaker size for charging. Get a copy of your utilities usage meter, usually you can download it as a spreadsheet from your utilities company. Find your spontaneous max kW over the course of a whole year. This will check for when AC/heaters, ovens, TVs, etc. turn on simultaneously. The blocks are usually in 15 minute chunks so you need to do basic math to convert to kW/hours. Convert that to Amps based on your voltage. Apply a 20% safety factor and then 150A - that max usage amperage. That will be the max size breaker you can use. If it's greater than 60, then you can use a 60A breaker, if not, you need to use to a smaller breaker.
      If you fuck it up and install a breaker too big, you are gonna burn down your house by burning through the insulation in the wires when everything is using the power at the same time. lol. Probably not gonna be that bad, but there's a reason why electricians are needed to install it. The physical installation is easy. The knowledge of how and why they are using different sized breakers is where they get paid.

    • @changen4125
      @changen4125 Год назад +1

      "so you need to do basic math to convert to kW/hours" I meant, convert from. You are working with kW/.25hours in 15 minute blocks. Convert that back to kWs by multiplying by 4. Use W = V x A, to find A. Assuming 240V in your main, just divide kW*1000/240, and you get A. That is your max usage A.
      Please don't burn down your house lol.

    • @itsnorm
      @itsnorm Год назад

      @@MyksgarageNo no no... That's like saying you can't bounce a check because there are still checks left in the checkbook. @changen4125 provides some good guidance.

  • @alpinestarzR1000
    @alpinestarzR1000 Год назад

    Nice size garage

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      Yeah it's good size, thanks for watching!

  • @billw2067
    @billw2067 7 месяцев назад +2

    Good job. Electricians want every one scared. Maybe turn panel off to seem more safe when recording. I wouldn’t have tightened the breakers with that screw driver. Didn’t appear insulated.
    Hell, I’m going to do my mine self Your video gave me the impression it was easy. 🤞👍

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your positive comment! Good luck with your installation!

  • @victorh6181
    @victorh6181 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi my friend ,you did it a great job!!

  • @theghostlyorb
    @theghostlyorb Год назад

    Question, if you already had a 14-50 NEMA on that same wall, why not just remove that plug and use the existing wires for the wall charger?

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      The plug is too far forward. I wanted the wall connector placed at the rear of the vehicle

  • @chelin7023
    @chelin7023 9 месяцев назад

    Great informative video. I’m just an average person and learned a lot today. I’ll get my install in two days and due to warranty’s issues I have to hire a certified Tesla installer electrician to do the work, but I like to know what I’m paying for. Thank you!

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  9 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you learned from this! Best of luck!

  • @umairzaki6067
    @umairzaki6067 10 месяцев назад +1

    very useful thanks

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching

  • @jasondaponte6800
    @jasondaponte6800 Месяц назад

    We will see how many more house fires are going to happen with videos like this

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Месяц назад +1

      How about share your vast electrical knowledge with us and point out exactly what I did that is going to cause a fire?

  • @Angelboy99
    @Angelboy99 Год назад

    I don’t know about you but in Quebec Canada, you need to use an electrician to connect electrical installations from 120V up. It’s a question of insurance as well. I would definitely NOT do the work myself for those 2 reasons. The other reason is what if something happens while charging my 80K$ Tesla Y while connected to the connector I connected myself. Not worth it and bad advice to recommend it. 👎

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад

      🤷

    • @rpsmith
      @rpsmith Год назад

      Most everywhere in the U.S. you are allowed to do your own electrical work but you may be required to get it inspected when you're done and that would certainly be my recommendation even if it's not a requirement!

    • @pinkiepie1656
      @pinkiepie1656 Год назад

      Doing things "right" is expensive, and we rednecks in the US love taking the risk. I just installed my 50amp Chargepoint EVSE. Saved over $1000.

  • @VALxTheEpicGamer
    @VALxTheEpicGamer Год назад

    "it doesn't look good"... its a GARAGE.... who cares how it looks as long as your Tesla cars get the charging they need... what??? do you entertain your friends and house guests in your garage??? if its looks you're concerned with, you're doing this and wasting money for the WRONG reason

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  Год назад +1

      I do a lot of entertaining in my garage so I need it to look good

  • @masterm1530
    @masterm1530 9 месяцев назад

    You own TWO Teslas and you're complaining about paying a LICENSED Electrical contractor a reasonable fee for services provided.... shutup. Further, it REQUIRES an electrical permit and inspection to install new electrical equipment. I started in the electrical trade in 1974. Unlike you, I am qualified to make these assessments about performing electrical installations...

    • @Myksgarage
      @Myksgarage  9 месяцев назад +6

      The "licensed" electrician I hired to install my first wall connector didn't obtain a "permit".

    • @rayslack6087
      @rayslack6087 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Myksgarage All these Electricians don't want you to do things yourself. They want to charge you more than Doctors charge to do simple wiring jobs.

  • @RomanRodriguez-f6m
    @RomanRodriguez-f6m 6 месяцев назад

    It’s called a paddle bit