Luxus
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- First Name
- Walter
- Joined
- Jan 5, 2026
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- Location
- Niles, IL.
- Vehicles
- 2026 Rivian R1T tri; 1973 Buick Century Gran Sport; 1974 Buick Lesabre conv
- Occupation
- Mechanical Engineer
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Now that I have committed to getting a R1T, I am starting the next item on the agenda. Getting and installing a home charger. I'm going to share my plan and those who have gone through this already can let me know if I'm way off base on something.
I've looked around and I will get the Grizzl-E classic 40A charger. I'm thinking a basic unit is all I need as I understand the Truck can do the charge scheduling and whatnot.
I plan to do the installation myself. My main panel is 200A and my rough guesstimate is the charger will be over 50 ft from the panel (thinking of the actual routing of conduit, not a straight line) but definitely less than 100 ft. 50A breaker, 3/4" conduit, #6 solid copper wires, 2 'hots' and 1 ground. My preference is to hardwire it but, if need be, I would get a quality NEMA 6-50 outlet.
I've looked around and I will get the Grizzl-E classic 40A charger. I'm thinking a basic unit is all I need as I understand the Truck can do the charge scheduling and whatnot.
I plan to do the installation myself. My main panel is 200A and my rough guesstimate is the charger will be over 50 ft from the panel (thinking of the actual routing of conduit, not a straight line) but definitely less than 100 ft. 50A breaker, 3/4" conduit, #6 solid copper wires, 2 'hots' and 1 ground. My preference is to hardwire it but, if need be, I would get a quality NEMA 6-50 outlet.
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