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I wish I had thought to add a meter.Also rural Colorado: about $160 for parts and labor — a neighbor who is a professional electrician — for my short run:
^ The meter I had put in for my previous 20 amp EV outlet but everything else was new, to upgrade to bigger wire, conduit, breaker, and outlet box.
I forgot to mention orientation when the installers were active so I also ended up with it being wrong for the Clipper Creek (CC) EVSE I purchased. CC was amused by my call and said "turn off the breaker, rotate the outlet, turn on the breaker."I paid 350.
Ran fifty feet in basement from box, then had to drill through concrete to garage above to the receptacle. All in conduit.
He installed it upside down, but it didn't wind up making a difference to me for how I keep my cable. Next time, I'll make sure the ground is up.
I had to rotate mine 180 degrees. It wasn't difficult to do, just had to pull the outlet gently out of the box, rotate it in the direction that twisted the wires the least, then screw it back in. If the wires don't have enough slack in them, you might have to detach one or more and reattach after the rotation, but I didn't.I paid 350.
Ran fifty feet in basement from box, then had to drill through concrete to garage above to the receptacle. All in conduit.
He installed it upside down, but it didn't wind up making a difference to me for how I keep my cable. Next time, I'll make sure the ground is up.
I paid about $365 for a 6-foot run to the 14-50, but that also included a 100 amp breaker and running 6 feet of 100-amp copper to where I planned a future HPWC, as well as installing a standard 120 volt wall outlet for our sprinkler system.
ran the EVSE line to a 100A (50A tandem breaker)
For anyone who has had an electrician come in to add a 50 amp breaker and run wires to a 14-50 outlet, what did it cost?
Give some details, like how far the wiring was run, type and cost of breaker, electricians fees, material costs, anything notable about the installation procedure, 6 or 8 gauge wire was used, etc.
When my Model 3 gets here I will have to deal with this, just trying to prepare for the sticker shock. I'm a do-it-yourselfer, but for electrical stuff I will let a pro handle it.
$650 for about a 60ft run. Guessing $200 or so parts. He drilled through lots of floor joists to keep it neat and up out of the wayFor anyone who has had an electrician come in to add a 50 amp breaker and run wires to a 14-50 outlet, what did it cost?
Give some details, like how far the wiring was run, type and cost of breaker, electricians fees, material costs, anything notable about the installation procedure, 6 or 8 gauge wire was used, etc.
When my Model 3 gets here I will have to deal with this, just trying to prepare for the sticker shock. I'm a do-it-yourselfer, but for electrical stuff I will let a pro handle it.