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    Need assistance on installing Tesla Wall charger ver 3

    @jcanoe, it sounds like using a 6/2 MC cable - expensive as it may be - will allow us to install a code compliant 60A circuit? I got quotes from two Tesla recommended electricians, and they both ended up recommending 6/2 Romex (at least in the basement run) which from everything I read on this...
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    6/3 NM-B on conduit

    The maximum wall charger output is 48A for a Model Y according to Tesla - and the 6/2 NM-B is rated at 55Amps. I know this is a hotly debated topic...but I am tempted to just go with 6/2 instead of 4/2 - assuming my licensed Electrician agrees with this. It sounds like a 6/2 MC is a safe way...
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    6/3 NM-B on conduit

    I have a grade level garage. So it sounds like I can go with a 6/2 NM-B in a conduit OR 6/2 MC without a conduit (with a 60 Amps breaker). I have about a 42' run in the garage and 30' run in the basement. I am waiting on my electrician to give me a recommendation and a quote, but I wanted to...
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    6/3 NM-B on conduit

    I am still looking for clarification around running the 6/2 NM-B in my garage (45 feet). Do I need to have a conduit, and if so, should it be a metal or PVC one? I will be installing the TeslaWallConnector. Thank you!