I park on the right side of a two car garage which means the charge port is in the middle of the garage. I rigged up a way to have the charge "handle" suspended in the middle above my charge port. I can easily pull it down and plug in, then unplug and lift it out of the way. I use a J1772 with adapter - but no reason this won't work with a wall connector (assuming the cord is about 3/4" thick). DISCLAIMER 1: I am not a carpenter. Carpenters please look away now. DISCLAIMER 2: My garage is not a show room, it is a garage. Neat freaks look away now.
2 10' 1x4 boards
3 5/16" 3.5" bolts with washers (12) and nylon lock nuts(3)
6 608ZZ bearings (lots to choose from on Amazon)
Scrap 1x2 boards, about 8-10" (6) (or use some of the 1x4 board)
1 used Gatorade bottle + some sand (counterweight)
A bunch of 1.5" screws (or whatever you have laying around)
Hopefully the attached photos are enough to give you an idea of how it works. The 1x4 boards are scabbed together and span the 16' garage. The 1x2 boards suspend the bearings that the cord rides on. The Gatorade bottle is wire-tied to the cord near the charger and allows me to simply lift the charge handle up to the top of the contraption and stay there until I need to plug in.
2 10' 1x4 boards
3 5/16" 3.5" bolts with washers (12) and nylon lock nuts(3)
6 608ZZ bearings (lots to choose from on Amazon)
Scrap 1x2 boards, about 8-10" (6) (or use some of the 1x4 board)
1 used Gatorade bottle + some sand (counterweight)
A bunch of 1.5" screws (or whatever you have laying around)
Hopefully the attached photos are enough to give you an idea of how it works. The 1x4 boards are scabbed together and span the 16' garage. The 1x2 boards suspend the bearings that the cord rides on. The Gatorade bottle is wire-tied to the cord near the charger and allows me to simply lift the charge handle up to the top of the contraption and stay there until I need to plug in.