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    Can a Wall Connector be hooked into an old style “fuse” box?

    Yeah I seem to get plenty of charge I was mainly wondering because I’d like to get a second charger to keep in the car with me. I wanted to see if I could get a wall connector and just keep my current mobile charger in the car. I’ll just get another mobile one to keep with me. Appreciate your...
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    Can a Wall Connector be hooked into an old style “fuse” box?

    I’m currently plugged in to the NEMA 6-50 outlet just below the fuse box. My car gets 32 amps, voltage ranges between 234v and 238v don’t think I’ve seen it go above 240v, and usually stays at 7kW but sometimes displays 8kW for a brief period.
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    Can a Wall Connector be hooked into an old style “fuse” box?

    Thanks for your response. There isn’t anything over there that uses electricity other than my garage doors, the mobile charger, and the overhead lights fluorescent lights. Could the main range be what runs down to the 220v plug where I plug my car in just below the panel?
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    Can a Wall Connector be hooked into an old style “fuse” box?

    Hello all, new Model 3 owner here. To preface, I already have a mobile connector that works on a existing 220v outlet but I drive a lot of miles for work, having a wall connector for 48 amp charging would be great. My garage is separate from my house and has a really old fuse box rather than a...