Update:
Received the Hubbell unit today. Didn't touch anything with the wiring, just uninstalled the Bryant, installed the Hubbell, torqued the lugs to spec, hit the breakers, checked the hots for voltage, and plugged in the Mobile Charger, and boom.
No ground fault, 32 amps, and running cooler than the Leviton after charging for over 2 hours.
Defective Bryant, so that's a great datapoint for anyone wanting to retrofit. 5 people on reddit had failed installs with Bryant's which were immediately remedied by the Hubbell, up that number to 6 because I'm another one to add to that statistic.
(again, the unit is half installed like this because the ground hasn't been cleaned up, and since I've been troubleshooting I've just been keeping it like this with the breakers within arms reach to be able to make changes quickly for troubleshooting. Obviously don't ever leave an install looking like this. The grounds will be shortened to fit in the box and a faceplate installed.)
Received the Hubbell unit today. Didn't touch anything with the wiring, just uninstalled the Bryant, installed the Hubbell, torqued the lugs to spec, hit the breakers, checked the hots for voltage, and plugged in the Mobile Charger, and boom.
No ground fault, 32 amps, and running cooler than the Leviton after charging for over 2 hours.
Defective Bryant, so that's a great datapoint for anyone wanting to retrofit. 5 people on reddit had failed installs with Bryant's which were immediately remedied by the Hubbell, up that number to 6 because I'm another one to add to that statistic.
(again, the unit is half installed like this because the ground hasn't been cleaned up, and since I've been troubleshooting I've just been keeping it like this with the breakers within arms reach to be able to make changes quickly for troubleshooting. Obviously don't ever leave an install looking like this. The grounds will be shortened to fit in the box and a faceplate installed.)