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    If load calculation is 121A on a 125amp supply with TWC included, is that ok?

    Yup that's what I'm planning to do, leave the oven circuit as is in case later on if I (or someone else) wants to install an electric stove top/oven, the option is there. As for the stab limit, I'm not sure where to look for it. I do see that's there a text here saying that maximum sum of...
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    If load calculation is 121A on a 125amp supply with TWC included, is that ok?

    Talked with electrician #5 today and he said the same thing as electrician #1 that I don't need a power management. And will likely put a quad breaker to consolidate the range+dryer, then a separate 60a for the charger Also just found out that my oven use gas and only use a 120v 15a to power...
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    If load calculation is 121A on a 125amp supply with TWC included, is that ok?

    I just talked with electrician 1 and he said that the 2 bottom left slots are also used for the main breaker (something to hold/mount the main line), so we can't use that. They're going to consolidate the dryer and oven into one breaker, and use the new open slot for the charger. Is that similar...
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    Wall connector charger questions (install, tax credits, etc)

    Did you have any moisture, critter issues in the hole with that kind of setup? I'd imagine the hole for the cable to go through is not sealed?
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    If load calculation is 121A on a 125amp supply with TWC included, is that ok?

    Thank you all for your replies. I think I will go ahead with installing a 60a circuit for my charger, but limit my car charge to 40a instead of 48a for my peace of mind. Because even with 48a enabled with everything running at once, I'm at 121a total, which still below 125, I guess I'm just a...
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    If load calculation is 121A on a 125amp supply with TWC included, is that ok?

    You don't actually add all the breaker number on the panel to determine your load. If you do that I'm sure your total breakers amp far exceed your main amp. There's an actual calculation for that and the actual amp you generally pull on the breaker is 80% of the load. That's why I will add a 60a...
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    If load calculation is 121A on a 125amp supply with TWC included, is that ok?

    Yeah that just come out like after I follow this guide, but what do I know 😅 How Much Electricity Do I Need for My Home?
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    If load calculation is 121A on a 125amp supply with TWC included, is that ok?

    Yeah some I'm planning to provision the charger to 48A (60a breaker), but when charging at home, I tell my car to only charge at 40a. Does that tell the charger to only use 40a to charge my car? Or not really? I think 40a would be plenty for my everyday use, I just like to keep 48a open in case...
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    If load calculation is 121A on a 125amp supply with TWC included, is that ok?

    If I set my charger to 48A but adjust the charge setting on my car to 40A, would that accomplish the same thing? I'd prefer the flexibility if that's achievable, instead of just hardwire limit the charger itself. Thanks so much for all the replies
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    If load calculation is 121A on a 125amp supply with TWC included, is that ok?

    Here's a picture of my panel. Yeah I tried to research for neurio kit and most I can find is application with power wall & solar, which I don't have. According to Electrician 1, this is a new solution that they were given by Tesla (they went down to a Tesla installer convention of some sort...
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    If load calculation is 121A on a 125amp supply with TWC included, is that ok?

    Hello everyone, I'm planning to install a Tesla Wall Charger (48A) at my home. My main breaker is 125A. Got a few quotes from various electricians and they all came back to me with various prices and solutions. I'm hoping you could help me out: Electrician 1 (who I'm leaning toward to): say...