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Supercharger - San Diego, CA - Camino Del Sur (Black Mountain Ranch area, LIVE 11 Jan 2019)

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Does anybody know what's in all those switchgear cabinets? Do they only contain secondary (277/480V) wiring, or is some primary (12 kV) wiring in there too?
The main things in the cabinets are busbars and breakers. They are basically fanning out the 277Y480V power from the transformer to each Supercharger cabinet. Some pictures years ago showed breakers that could be remotely actuated. That would allow the Supercharger team to remotely power cycle each Supercharger cabinet. I don't know if they still use those.
 
The main things in the cabinets are busbars and breakers. They are basically fanning out the 277Y480V power from the transformer to each Supercharger cabinet. Some pictures years ago showed breakers that could be remotely actuated. That would allow the Supercharger team to remotely power cycle each Supercharger cabinet. I don't know if they still use those.

Not sure if it sheds much light, but here’s a photo of the switchgear at the Qualcomm supercharger:
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New "Customer Request" (whatever that is) Building inspection scheduled for tomorrow. Not sure if it gets us closer, but it's a change!
That'll be the contractor having requested a re-inspection for all the "Pre-final inspection" things that didn't pass the first time around on 2018-11-27. It looks like they cleared the major outstanding issues relating to specialist inspections on 2018-12-01. Hopefully that will have cleared any remaining roadblocks to getting this site energized.
 
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I'll take it as a positive sign RE: ICE'ing that all the stalls were vacated at lunchtime today. Seems to indicate to me that the patrons of this busy Target will abide by the EV signage. As I recall, this was a very popular area of the lot to park prior to the construction.
 
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Like most things that someone thinks is "government" or "city" related, SDG&E gets a really bad rap. Based on personal experience doing both residential and commercial development and having SDG&E on our critical path many times, they've actually been really good.

If the subcontractor indeed failed inspection related to code non-compliance (or whatever), the delays are more on them than SDG&E. It's a bummer that SDG&E engineers, transformers, and meters aren't just sitting on the sidelines waiting for our Supercharger to pass all inspections and come racing in at a drop of a hat to put the bow on top. But that's the reality.