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    EV-Powershare, smart 240V splitter for dryer and EVSE

    Hi Sacamano, I am moving to a distributor business model as described here on my website page. Smart Power splitter for level 2 charging access — EV - PowerShare Thus I have stopped selling directly due to agreement with my reseller. We are looking at finalizing everything and coming back...
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    EV-Powershare, smart 240V splitter for dryer and EVSE

    A pig tail cord, couple of outlets, a breaker built-in, and very occasionally a meter are all common standards for power strips. Everyone has those at home. It’s a no-brainer. Thus I am not going to take credit for being the “first” to have a breaker build into the power splitter, nor call...
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    EV-Powershare, smart 240V splitter for dryer and EVSE

    Interesting that Brad Apelgren felt that his relevant information is to accuse me of copying his product. Normally I don’t find the need to respond to a competitor, but since Brad personally called me out and talked like he owns this whole idea, then I will share some relevant information too...
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    EV-Powershare, smart 240V splitter for dryer and EVSE

    We have similar functions, so it's hard to get away from 2 sockets and a LED. However we have our own patents and internal is circuit is of our own industrial design. it's actually very different inside and out.
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    EV-Powershare, smart 240V splitter for dryer and EVSE

    yeah you are right, looks like this is what happens when I copy the link from a facebook post, and there is no way to fix the link now.
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    EV-Powershare, smart 240V splitter for dryer and EVSE

    Hi Folks, For anyone looking to share their dryer circuit with their Tesla UMC, please check out a new solution that we have worked on called Ev-Powershare (EVPS) EVPS is for EV owners whom have a dryer or any 240V appliance in their garage, enabling them to share that circuit with their...
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    Greedy electricians - gotta pay them or keep looking?

    pretty damn good job with that little hut for the EVSE.
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    Charging not working at home on 110v

    does your extension cord have 3 prone, e.g. has a ground?
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    Determine Amperage

    it's a logical and easy deduction, but no one can be absolutely sure except for the home owner. Older houses typically have 100 amp service. And it is nearly impossible to double their service to 200amps if it's underground, as it cost insane amount to pull an extra wire.
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    Determine Amperage

    Because we live in the same city, with houses around the same age? Your house is built in 2014, that out the context of this thread. Not sure what you are trying imply here.
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    SF Bay Area Residents - Are You Really Saving Money vs Gas?

    If you have TOU rates, you should save money. Run your pool during the day while you have solar, before 3pm. Then charge your car after mid night. You should be using the lowest rate all day, except for cooking.
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    Determine Amperage

    Should be able to. However if someone is updating the panel, might as well see if they can increase services. If you get power from an overhead power line, you are in luck, you can easily double your service to 200amps. If you have buried power line, good luck, at best you can go is from 100...
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    Determine Amperage

    Learning new things every day here. I heard about these faulty panels, and they sure look similar to the description. BREAKING UP WITH YOUR ZINSCO ELECTRICAL PANEL: IT’S NOT ME, IT’S YOU
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    Determine Amperage

    Agree exactly. upgrading a panel will easily run you over $2400 in San Jose CA, but there is little reason for you to do so since there is a dryer outlet ready to use. You didn't mention if you are still using an electric dryer, if yes, this is a EVPS is a good option for you...
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    Older home with old wiring

    A nema 10-30 on a 10 gauge wire charging at 24amps will eventually get a little warm, but not hot to the touch. It is normal.