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ADAPTERS & HARDWARE
Use Code: EOUTDOORS for 10% off your order at A2Z
A2Z Typhoon Adapter (Tesla Supercharging Adapter for Non-Tesla Electric Vehicles)
Use Code: SHAREASALE7 for 7% off your order at Lectron
Lectron Tesla to J1772 EV Adapter | 250V | 48 Amp (not for supercharging)
Lectron Vortex NACS to CCS1 Adapter (For Tesla Supercharging)
TeslaTap Mini 60 Amp Tesla to J-1772 Adapter (not for supercharging)
Our 2 Home EV Chargers
In this video I show you how my home charging is setup. I have two Gen 3 Tesla wall connector (chargers) units setup to share 60 amps of total power. Each charger can charge at 48 amps max and if both vehicles are plugged in and charging they share 60amps total (30 amps each). Here are the chargers shown in the video.
DIY Installation Video
NOTE: Electricity Can cause injury or death so always use the proper PPE. Please consider hiring an experienced, licensed electrician to perform the installation for you. Always have your work permitted and inspected by your local planning & permitting office. Always follow the instructions and make sure your work is compliant with NEC.
In this video we show you have we installed the Tesla wall connector in our garage as a DIY project. We go through the install from start to finish. Below is a list of all the items used for this project.
Siemens QP 60-Amp 2-Pole Quad Circuit Breaker
SIMpull 6 Stranded Copper THHN Wire (Green for ground)
SIMpull 6 Stranded Copper THHN Wire (Red for hot)
3/4-in x 25-ft Metal Flex Conduit