I might just try it if problematic, though its in a corner where no one parks - furthest from the main entrance but gets a bit of water when it rainsNah it was a bit of humor
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I might just try it if problematic, though its in a corner where no one parks - furthest from the main entrance but gets a bit of water when it rainsNah it was a bit of humor
See the rest of my comment "which run off generators"
As long as you realise that this will still only charge your car at 32A single phase and that many outback sites will not be happy with you dumping 32A on just one phase of their already-stressed generator
It’s fine to do it though on a grid-connected 5-pin socket. Pulling 32A on one phase won’t upset anything.
Apparently not at some Roadhouses which run off generators
“It’s fine to do it though on a grid-connected 5-pin socket.”
See the rest of my comment "which run off generators"
In summary:A 5-pin grid connected socket does not run off generators… sheesh.
So you have 10A power available with some parking spots exposed to weather.Work has built an improved carpark with industrial IP66 10A sockets
The carpark is partially outdoors.
Are there other solutions out there to keep the rain out?
Work has built an improved carpark with industrial IP66 10A sockets
The carpark is partially outdoors.
Evchargers.com.au sell this for $295 3m tail
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Yes that might be the easiest. EVchargers sell these: The UMC is supposed to be IP55, but I think the blue CEE are IP44What about buying an IP66 plug, a normal 10A cable socket and make a short extension/conversion cable?
Why even bother? Just have a standard 32A socket and cabling put in. At least that way you can use the tail elsewhere..Has anyone ever seen/used one of these? Wondering if you can get a UMC tail for this.
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Rental. I don’t think they’ll let me install an industrial outlet. But I can ask for a “high amp dryer outlet in my garage”Why even bother? Just have a standard 32A socket and cabling put in. At least that way you can use the tail elsewhere..
I've seen them used underneath kitchen benchtops to power inductive hot plates or ovensHas anyone ever seen/used one of these?
Wondering if you can get a UMC tail for this.
I've seen them used underneath kitchen benchtops to power inductive hot plates or ovens
Most of the third party 32A tails seem to use the three round pin version, instead of the 3 flat pin version in your image.
Which is bizarre to me, because if you install one of the round pin sockets it can't be used for anything else, whereas the flat pin will at least accept standard 10A and 15A plugs as well (and the less common 20A flat pin)
But you might be able to convince one of those third party suppliers to put a flat pin plug on it instead
OR order one without a plug on it, and when you get the sparky to install the socket get him to put a plug on the tail at the same time.
I'm sure someone could make one.Has anyone ever seen/used one of these? Wondering if you can get a UMC tail for this.
And they also have a screw in ring which locks the plug to the socket.But mostly id suggest its due to its industrial rating,
Yeah that’s what I was thinking. It doesn’t look odd so they won’t really say no. And I can keep using the 15A tail until I get one made or find one.I've seen them used underneath kitchen benchtops to power inductive hot plates or ovens
Most of the third party 32A tails seem to use the three round pin version, instead of the 3 flat pin version in your image.
Which is bizarre to me, because if you install one of the round pin sockets it can't be used for anything else, whereas the flat pin will at least accept standard 10A and 15A plugs as well (and the less common 20A flat pin)
But you might be able to convince one of those third party suppliers to put a flat pin plug on it instead
OR order one without a plug on it, and when you get the sparky to install the socket get him to put a plug on the tail at the same time.
You can say the AS3123 socket ("industrial") is a welder output in your garage!Rental. I don’t think they’ll let me install an industrial outlet. But I can ask for a “high amp dryer outlet in my garage”
OR order one without a plug on it, and when you get the sparky to install the socket get him to put a plug on the tail at the same time.
Id like to know where i can buy the UMC plug, even it it was with a 50cm cable molded in but not terminated at the other end..
I wonder where they get them fromThey used to be available from EVSEAdapters but are currently out of stock