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Siemens’ game-changing EV charger and solar adapter
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I came across this and thought it might help someone here. Siemens’ new home EV charger adapter ends need for electrical panel upgrades. https://electrek.co/2022/07/27/sieme...arger-adapter/ Quote:
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A cheap easy way to add solar and EV charging to a home. It looks like a win-win to me… > . |
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07-28-22, 02:36 PM | #2 |
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I was just coming to post about this game changer.
Very cool
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07-31-22, 04:25 AM | #3 |
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Agreed, very cool. I think most importantly, it is making the transition process SIMPLER and easier.
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Not a new thing really just a new application for it. Those taps have been around for years but rarely used and often electric companies don't like that kind of stuff.
They also don't work on all meter bases. That band clamp style isn't used in allot of the country. Much of the country uses the type where the meter is plugged in then the cover closed and a tamper tag put on the loop. These bases are common because it makes disconnecting power to a house easy and fast in an emergency. Just snip the tag and you can pop the meter in seconds. Now that said current code for new builds requires a 200 amp disconnect between the meter and the panel which negates the need for the easy to access meters. I can see some electric companies not allowing those on their meters though. They will claim it makes it easier to steal electricity. Here they won't allow meter base breaker combo panels because they think the customer will steal power with them... I can also see them calling it a double tap on the meter which some allow and some don't. Gotta remember there are no rules or codes for how electric companies do their wiring unlike everyone else. They make it up as they go along and do it how they want to. |
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Wouldn't it be easier to tap into an existing 240V circuit? Would just need to add an extra breaker (e.g. a DIN rail type in an enclosure) for adding solar or an automated switch to disconnect the existing load for an EV charger.
There's also an EV charger that's designed to integrate with solar.
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If the concern is overloading the circuit, the automated switch would prevent that by only allowing the original load or EV charging to operate, not both at once.
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Hence the addition of the switch to automatically turn off the other load if the EV charger is supplying power.
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So you now have to come up with a monitoring system with a relay to shot off a load when the charger is running. Why overcomplicate it as well as not doing it according to code and common sense. Just run another 220 circuit from the panel. Most panels are in the garage already and a few feet of wire a breaker and a receptacle are less than $100 and you won't have any issues.
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