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  1. J

    Tripping Apt's 110v breaker

    Good idea, I'll try that tomorrow. If it looks like it was the actual breaker then I'll try sticking with limiting to 8 amps. If it actuality is the GFCI, maybe I'll think about trying the ceiling outlet. Im a little confused why the office said, "maintenance has informed me that your garage’s...
  2. J

    Tripping Apt's 110v breaker

    The issue of asking them to replace it is that they already basically requested (though not really requiring me to) not to charge my car there. I'd rather not be 'that guy'. Correct, they are detached garages connected to my apt complex building, but the only entrance is through the garage...
  3. J

    Tripping Apt's 110v breaker

    There are many garages next to each other, but I'm not sure if it's just mine or multiple garages on the circuit.
  4. J

    Tripping Apt's 110v breaker

    Unfortunately the GFCI outlet/buttons are in the garage, that if tripped I am locked out of haha, and requires maintenance to reopen.
  5. J

    Tripping Apt's 110v breaker

    Also I should note that it's plugged into a gfci outlet. I'm not sure if the breaker or the gfci was what actually tripped. There's also a non-gfci outlet on the ceiling that the garage door is plugged into. Would using that non-gfci outlet help at all?
  6. J

    Tripping Apt's 110v breaker

    I rented an apt with a detached garage with an outlet specifically to charge my MY. It's been charging fine for 2/3 months now at 12/12 amps until last night when I got a random notification that my car stopped charging and my garage door was stuck closed. Since I don't have access to the...