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Old 10-23-2020, 06:50 PM   #14
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Re: 1,000 hp, 11,500 lb-ft torque, 3-second 0-60

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Had the same thought AND at the moment I am revamping my electrical panel and thinking the same thing..but the electric supply house (Platt electric) cannot tell me which 220 plug they sell for that purpose
I'm just going to leave a space in the box and run PVC to a stud/220 size box a couple feet away (my box is in the front corner, great location to run the charger close by). From the little I've researched there's a 220V and a 240V. Unfortunately, the 240V uses a different/heavier wire than what we would normally use for a 220 service, so if I run PVC in the wall, I can thread whatever I need in the future. It just depends if you need a 30 amp with a 10/3 wire or a 40 amp with a 8/3. The plug will just depend on the style your home wall charger needs?

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