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  1. J

    Creating 32 amp outlet from existing wiring

    Good info, probably will charge through the 6-50 adaptor which I read is limited to 32 amps & approx 30 mph charge which should more than meet my needs & take the charge cable on road trips.
  2. J

    Creating 32 amp outlet from existing wiring

    Probably will run 12-2 with the 20 amp breaker back to main panel (30 ft) seperately & that would free up that box for a 60 amp breaker, 48 amp circuit if needed in the future, thanks for the input.
  3. J

    Installed a 14-30 Exterior box

    Thanks for info ! How many mph charge do you get with 24 amps? I have an unused 240 v 30 amp breaker circuit about 10 ft from where I need an outlet.
  4. J

    Creating 32 amp outlet from existing wiring

    I'm now thinking a separate 120 v line to the aforementioned 20 amp breaker box, which would free up the 240 v lines for a 60 amp breaker & 48 amp capacity 6-50 outlet in the event I ever go wall connector. Only 45 ft from breaker box to carport. Thoughts, & what functionality does the juicebox...
  5. J

    Creating 32 amp outlet from existing wiring

    I had my aging heat pump replaced with a gas furnace & air conditioner. The heat pump air handler & strip heat backup were on a 70 amp breaker. The electrician converted one 120 v leg to neutral & added a 20 amp breaker to supply 120 v to the new equipment. It seems to me I can move the neutral...
  6. J

    Installed a 14-30 Exterior box

    I want to install something similar, what are the inside dimensions of your lockable electrical box? The make, model, and where you bought it would be very helpful too. Thanks for any info you can provide.