mudito
Well-Known Member
... and most neutral wires are actually grounded so, if the wiring was up to code, you can still wire it in a way that a 14-50 will work properly for an EVSE, maybe not for a drierThis is not always true.
A 6-50 outlet does not use a neutral wire, just 2 hots and a ground. So frequently electricians will not run a neutral wire when installing a 6-50 outlet. There is nothing improper about not running a neutral wire when installing an outlet that has no way to attach a neutral wire.
14-50 does require a neutral wire. So if they don't have a neutral wire, they cannot (easily) replace the 6-50 with a 14-50 outlet.
But most hardwired EV chargers, such as the Tesla Universal Charger, do not use a neutral wire. So the OP definitely has the wires needed to attach a hardwired charger. They may or may not have the wires required to install a 14-50 outlet.
(I wired both my Tesla Wall Connector and Rivian Wall Charger, plus a 14-50R at home myself)
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