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Old 03-24-2026, 12:59 PM   #38576
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If your electrical service/capacity is limited, you can use a splitter/load manager of sort with say, your dryer. So essentially, it is smart enough to give your dryer priority. If it is on, charger is turned off. After 30 mins, when dryer is finished, charger is back on.

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Old 03-24-2026, 01:28 PM   #38577
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That only helps JDMDreams if his existing panel doesn't have enough capacity for a new 240V circuit.

Still need to get new wire out to the garage.
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Old 03-24-2026, 03:00 PM   #38578
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Just out of curiosity, since gas prices are high again, how hard is it to get 240v to a detached garage? Like obviously theres 120v already for the garage door, etc. Is it simiply doing some wiring wizardary in the garage, or do we need to tap something from the house panel box and lay wiring all the way to the garage? Looking to basically be able to charge 2 EV at once or at least have 240v for faster charging if we get another EV.
Friend was quoted around $6k to run a new line from his panel to his detached garage as 240v requires a different line than 120v. His panel was at the front of the house so it was a longer than usual run and they would have had to dig a trench for it.
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Apc alarm guy quoted me 600 bucks to make a 240v outlet in the garage.

Try calling these Ching Chong ling longs. Very cheap
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Old 03-24-2026, 03:42 PM   #38581
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But only 100 bucks to run an extension cord from your neighbor's house!
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Yea but the fuse box is way inside the house at the front vs garage in the back do you also have to do something with bc hydro or it's just messing with your box
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Old 03-24-2026, 03:57 PM   #38583
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Nope, BC Hydro doesn't need to get involved.

Check your panel for spare breaker slots, you need two beside each other, vertically.
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Make sure to get use a commercial outlet and not the cheap stove ones
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Apc alarm guy quoted me 600 bucks to make a 240v outlet in the garage.

Try calling these Ching Chong ling longs. Very cheap
I'm thinking cheap because cheaped out on materials! A low voltage guy saw their install on my place and goes why they using indoor rated wires outside the house?! UV is going to break down the shielding........ Another example.... Cops came knocking because they wanted my video footage to read license plates..... Ain't no way in hell you getting that with my set up! But the cop did show me a pic of what one of neighbor submitted and the picture was so much clearer! They use the same hikvison brand, it was a night shot, but their image quality is way better than my day time footage. My image quality is that of a potato camera.

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You don't need bchydro or permits if your making your own long ass extension cord using tech90 cable....
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i guess you get what you pay for.... but 600 bucks for an install vs 3000. you can UV degrade the wires all you want since its hiding behind the wall anyways.

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I'm in GTA but i'm sure it's all the same - and i'm sure i posted on teh EV forum

1) Plug - $9 versus $90
So my electrician got the EV one of course.
I've seen someone using a 48AMP and it just ruined their dryer plug / melted. It's not used to constantly being removed and plugged in all the time (Dryer is usually 1 time) and only 48 min dryer cycle.



2) COpper versus Aluminum. - so my tech also found out my friend's house was NOT using copper wire for the range /oven.

WHen my guy came, he showed us the actual copper wire. that as good to see.

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We were also given this to ensure it's locked - so neighbours can't tamper or remove. We have it inside our garage so i'm ok.

1) $600 to pull wire from panel to garage - 25 ft copper wire + drilling.
2) panel upgrade will be 3000k ish
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If it were me, I'd just hardwire the EVSE in. The plug seems redundant and an additional point of failure.

Aluminum wire is also fine if the wiring device is rated for it.
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If it were me, I'd just hardwire the EVSE in. The plug seems redundant and an additional point of failure.
but it gives you flexibility. these hardwired EV chargers all seem to be kinda wonky and bs. The only one i researched i like was the ChargePoint chargers, but even then if they have new tech in the future, youre stuck with an outdated one whereas with a plug you can just change the charger anytime to a different / bettter model.
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It's literally two wires, two screw terminals, Not exactly difficult to change...
but maybe I'm coming at this from the perspective of someone who knows electrical so it seems trivial to me.
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Yeah 48 AMP versus 40 AMP - hardwire versus plug.

It doesn't mean much but if you have shop / wants a heater in your garage etc (in GTA), then the plug does wonders.

Now, to add to this, to hard wire, if you had to return the charger (esp now that chargers are free + rebates) and then you have to replace / repair, then you gotta thread everything back etc.

I don't want a new model to do this every time. So waht people also do is to take this to their cabins / trailer ... i can barely afford my car let alone having a cabin but i get where they are (snowbirds) are coming from.



I gues its NOT too complex but i aint' touching that. I don't do electrical or gas.



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had 40a installed this week

everyone said get hubbell the only trusted outlet and yes the construction seems really good but it was missing an allen for the grd wire to torque into

the cheaper leviton at home depot saved the day

+1 on the flexbility, now i'm curious at a shop heater lol, not that i do any real work but budget vr sim in the winter huh..
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Electric heater would be a pig on costs, dawg

Gas unit heater, or window shaker / roll around portable HP, even a permanent installed wall unit
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i guess you get what you pay for.... but 600 bucks for an install vs 3000. you can UV degrade the wires all you want since its hiding behind the wall anyways.

P.s. stop snitching to the cops! SNITCHES GETS STITCHES!
We used the same guys, I've chatted with Arvin extensively and he's incredibly knowledgable.

Our home install was permitted and we did some extra load calcs to get it permitted.

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The only one i researched i like was the ChargePoint chargers, but even then if they have new tech in the future, youre stuck with an outdated one whereas with a plug you can just change the charger anytime to a different / bettter model.
U can chargepoint to NACS and you get the one time AND monthly bc hydro rebate, but we used the Tesla UWC just cuz it didn't require a cable switch to change heads.

Other problem is half the electricians aren't using torque screwdriver to connect terminals for the 14-50 plug so they all start arcing and melting after some time
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had 40a installed this week

everyone said get hubbell the only trusted outlet and yes the construction seems really good but it was missing an allen for the grd wire to torque into

the cheaper leviton at home depot saved the day

+1 on the flexbility, now i'm curious at a shop heater lol, not that i do any real work but budget vr sim in the winter huh..
hopefully the EV rated leviton?

back when i was reseraching these the normal levitons were known for melting
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Other problem is half the electricians aren't using torque screwdriver to connect terminals for the 14-50 plug so they all start arcing and melting after some time
When you're dealing with that kind of power you definitely want to make sure the wire is in there properly and the terminals are torqued to spec or you'll have a bad time.
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no electrician uses a torque screwdriver
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For really big service entry lugs, you know like in the kcmil/MCM ranges they sure do (would be an actual torque wrench, not a torque screwdriver). For a little receptacle, nah.
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so co worker of mine looked to list her townhouse in surrey, she bought in for 1.4 mill like 3 years ago. Guess how much the "comparable market" value is? ....

800k. Yup..... 800 fucking grand.

she told her realtor to eat shit and she'll just die in her place now.
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