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Who is in on Tesla model 3 ?

By pinballrockstar

7 years ago


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“Are you in on the model 3?”

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#3246 3 years ago

Question for the people with electronics smarts. The subpanel in my garage under the main rating says optional 240VAC. The main panel is 200a 240VAC. Should I be able to run a nema 14-50 from the subpanel?
Not planning on doing it myself but want to be knowledgeable before the estimates.
There aren’t any free slots on the subpanel, but hoping they can combine some of the existing ones like dishwasher + disposal?

#3248 3 years ago
Quoted from StrangeSubset1:

The panel can handle it, but you cannot really combine existing breakers. For the 240 you need two free spots in the panel. I would be amazed if there are no free spots though. Can you take a pic and post it?

There are no free spots. My problem is my subpanel is coming from a 50a breaker at the main panel. So 50a max on the subpanel which most of my house seems to be coming off of. I’m now just considering a 6-20 plug so I don’t max out amps? I asked an electrician today about pigtailing some of these circuits to free a spot for a 14-30, then I asked about a 6-20. He said might as well do a 14-30 to get the most current I can get.
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