mikehmb
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PSA - reminder for everyone to do a check-up on your EVSE infrastructure if you've got it at your house.
Some of you will recall I had Mr Melty (electrician used a residential-grade NEMA 14-50 the first time. which subsequently melted in the wall), and the concerns put out by Munroe et. al. regarding breakers frying because of loose connectors or not being rated for continuous 40+ amp draw.
So - 3 nights ago, the breaker on my EVSE blew immediately after the charge schedule initiated at midnight. In the morning, I tried again - blew within 5 minutes. I didn't have time to debug leading up to NYE so I just charged at public infrastructure until today.
Took a look at the breaker, and the lugs were absolutely loosened up, presumably from heat cycles and time. A quick crank-down and it's been running at full-tilt for the last 30 minutes.
TL;DR - do a once/year checkup on your electrical connections for your EVSE so nothing gets melty.
Some of you will recall I had Mr Melty (electrician used a residential-grade NEMA 14-50 the first time. which subsequently melted in the wall), and the concerns put out by Munroe et. al. regarding breakers frying because of loose connectors or not being rated for continuous 40+ amp draw.
So - 3 nights ago, the breaker on my EVSE blew immediately after the charge schedule initiated at midnight. In the morning, I tried again - blew within 5 minutes. I didn't have time to debug leading up to NYE so I just charged at public infrastructure until today.
Took a look at the breaker, and the lugs were absolutely loosened up, presumably from heat cycles and time. A quick crank-down and it's been running at full-tilt for the last 30 minutes.
TL;DR - do a once/year checkup on your electrical connections for your EVSE so nothing gets melty.
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