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Just installed my HPWC....I already had a 100 amp sub panel in my garage from my Chargepoint install. I have a 40 amp breaker on the chargepoint and a 60 amp on the Tesla HPWC.
A little crowded putting them both between my garage doors, I may end up moving them someday.
The Gen2 WCs are load balanced and can share a circuit. This summer, we'll be installing 3 load-balanced WCs in the garage, replacing 2 14-50 outlets.Do you folks with dual chargers have 400A service? I'm just not sure how you keep your total load under the 80% mark without load control devices. Or did no-one check the load calculation?
For me, house area + AC + dryer + well pump (12A, 240V)+ 40A charger maxes my 200A service.
Yep, but some people have two different chargers that don't support that mode of operation.The Gen2 WCs are load balanced and can share a circuit.
Yep, well aware. It's the continuous loads that count...my total is well higher than 200 too... You should see how many circuits and breakers I have...Load calculations allow provisioning more total load than the panel is rated for, on the assumption that you will rarely run everything at the same time. My last home had 100A service with two 30A breakers for dryer and AC and a 50A breaker for the oven. That's 10% over the panel's 100A capacity before adding any other loads. But the actual draw from each of these circuits is below even 80% of the rated capacity and they are rarely all running at the same time so the 100A master breaker was never tripped.
Do you folks with dual chargers have 400A service? I'm just not sure how you keep your total load under the 80% mark without load control devices. Or did no-one check the load calculation?
For me, house area + AC + dryer + range + well pump (12A, 240V)+ 40A charger maxes my 200A service.
Your numbers should be very similar to mine, so very surprised you aren't considered over. With the chargers and the home area, you would only have about 9000 watts remaining of the 38400 watts allowable on a standard 200 A service.I have 200 amp service. I am pushing the upper limit of my panel with a 40A (32 actual charge) Chargepoint EVSE and 60A (48A actual charge) Tesla HPWC. But even with a 3600 sqft house with a pool, I am able to make it work.