Feartoy
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I have the Tesla home charger set up on its own 60amp circuit. ( had an electrician do it )
It tripped the Circuit breaker the first charge they returned and replaced the circuit breaker.
worked good for a few weeks then it tripped the circuit breaker so I reset it and everything seems good. My electrician said you have a 100amp panel and your pulling max out of it .. ( I charge at midnight to 6am ) he said drop the amps so I did.
just for giggles I charged yesterday and noticed the panel is hot .. checked the temps and it was getting really hot .. from 55 before starting and 138 on the breaker. Thinking the breaker was bad I went to replace the breaker and noticed the black wire was burnt bad. So i stopped and now waiting on the electrician.
Anyone else have a 100amp panel and can’t charge at 45 amps ?
It tripped the Circuit breaker the first charge they returned and replaced the circuit breaker.
worked good for a few weeks then it tripped the circuit breaker so I reset it and everything seems good. My electrician said you have a 100amp panel and your pulling max out of it .. ( I charge at midnight to 6am ) he said drop the amps so I did.
just for giggles I charged yesterday and noticed the panel is hot .. checked the temps and it was getting really hot .. from 55 before starting and 138 on the breaker. Thinking the breaker was bad I went to replace the breaker and noticed the black wire was burnt bad. So i stopped and now waiting on the electrician.
Anyone else have a 100amp panel and can’t charge at 45 amps ?
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