Thebandit
Well-Known Member
Regular household outlet is most likely on a 15 amp breaker.
Code states that continuous loads, such as an ev charger, must be run at maximum of 80% of the circuits max capacity.
That puts you at 12 amps max.
However, if there are other loads on the circuit, you might trip the breaker at 12 amps. So you may want to consider dropping it to 10 or 8 if you need to use other outlets on the same circuit.
If the circuit is a 20 amp circuit, you can safely max out the 12 amps with little worry, unless you're running other significant loads like a heater or toaster on the same circuit.
Code states that continuous loads, such as an ev charger, must be run at maximum of 80% of the circuits max capacity.
That puts you at 12 amps max.
However, if there are other loads on the circuit, you might trip the breaker at 12 amps. So you may want to consider dropping it to 10 or 8 if you need to use other outlets on the same circuit.
If the circuit is a 20 amp circuit, you can safely max out the 12 amps with little worry, unless you're running other significant loads like a heater or toaster on the same circuit.
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