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I believe many in this forum have and they show pictures as well. Also, some use a bike water bottle holder screwed into the wall to take away tension in the wire.
This is what I did.The bike bottle holder is for the Mobile Connector, not the HPWC as the HPWC mounts to the wall.
Many have used the HPWC plugged into a 14-50 - just pick up a pigtail such as this Frigidaire Power Cord, 14-50, 4 ft., Blk, 40A, 6/2, 8/2 5308819108 | Zoro.com
Yes. I used a 50 amp appliance cord from Home Depot with a 14-50 plug. I trimmed the cable to approximately 15" and prepped the ends of the L1, L2 and ground wires with crimped on ferrules (the white neutral line is not used so I capped that with a wire nut). Installed the wires and set the internal dial to 40 amp.Has anyone plugged their HPWC into an 14-50 outlet, rather than running new power connection?
Please do. If I somehow miss your update,please message me. TIAI'll be doing a 14-30 HPWC next week. Can report back.
I did that (cut off the neutral blade) on an OpenEVSE I built. Just make sure you start with a heavier gauge range cord, not a dryer cord - you don't want to charge at 40A through a wimpier dryer cord that can't safely handle more then 24A.Nice job documenting it. You could also cut off the neutral blade and freely plug it into either outlet without needing the adapter...of course I keep telling myself I'm going to do that, and never get around to it...