How to install Tesla Charger 60 AMPS through the wall

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Wire through the wall. 60 AMPS 240v

Komentáře • 36

  • @matthewgotay1027
    @matthewgotay1027 Před 7 měsíci +12

    Appreciate the videos to show how hard it can be to install home electrical. As a master electrician, I am putting a notice on this video stating that 6awg Romex is not rated to be installed on a 60amp breaker. The NEC 110.3(B) states, listed or labeled equipment shall be installed and used in accordance with any instructions included in the listing or labeling. This rule is easily overlooked. Per manufacturer rules of all romex you shall install to the ampacity of no more than 60 degrees. This means 55 amps max on 6awg romex. No exceptions. Please correct future installs and remember electricians are obligated to install to the minimum guidelines on the code book regardless of what your jurisdiction says , you cannot go beneath it. Feel free to use 4awg aluminum SEU or 6awg copper SEU or use conduit 6awg thwn.

    • @mech-E
      @mech-E Před 7 měsíci

      It’s listed on the product because of NEC 334.80 (ampacity for NM cable)

    • @jobssteve4175
      @jobssteve4175 Před 6 měsíci +1

      why are all youtube electricians using 6awg Romex for 60amp breaker? 55 amps max is for 6awg romex.

    • @rpproductions844
      @rpproductions844 Před 6 měsíci

      Because charger only uses 48amps. Teslas instructions in the manual states 6 gauge awg

  • @LouAvila-fr2nb
    @LouAvila-fr2nb Před 2 měsíci +1

    That wire looks kind of thin to be 4 awg which is required for a 60 amp circuit

  • @mikeinsugarland
    @mikeinsugarland Před rokem +7

    Tesla document recommend that rear entry wires should be route to the top and then down - not from bottom up.

  • @henrylee1498
    @henrylee1498 Před rokem +2

    He should torque the breaker and the Gen3 charger.

  • @tuantang4770
    @tuantang4770 Před rokem +2

    NO COMMENTS ON THIS VIDEO (The way He is using on the fishing line is wrong too ) we support to feed from the small hole to a big hole that will be easier for him

  • @danielsu4308
    @danielsu4308 Před rokem +7

    6/2 better use 50A breaker I think

  • @TrendyStone
    @TrendyStone Před 7 měsíci +1

    My electrician also used 6/2 Romex with a 60amp breaker. Kind of annoys me that electricians don't know 6/2 Romex is only good for 44A continuous. Now I have to commission my wall connector for a 50 amp breaker (40 amps continuous) and can't get the full 48 amps the wall connector is capable of. Running new wire would be a hassle in my situation.

    • @mariodevera2587
      @mariodevera2587 Před 2 měsíci

      What should he have used then?

    • @TrendyStone
      @TrendyStone Před 2 měsíci

      @@mariodevera2587 According to code, assuming a 60 amp breaker, #6 THHN in conduit works…or you could go with #4 Romex.

    • @mariodevera2587
      @mariodevera2587 Před 2 měsíci

      @@TrendyStone what code are you going by?

  • @dicanelectric
    @dicanelectric  Před rokem +2

    Tesla Charger Installation. If you are in Sacramento Area email me and I can help you with this Installation .

  • @pavoutsinas
    @pavoutsinas Před 8 měsíci +2

    4/3 wire is best for a 60amp circuit.

    • @vipelectric10
      @vipelectric10 Před 4 měsíci

      Do you even know what an EV charging station draws? No, you don't bc you wouldn't have said that

    • @pavoutsinas
      @pavoutsinas Před 4 měsíci

      @@vipelectric10 Hey ViP. i think the tesla draws 48amps but requires 60amp breaker. The wire should match/exceed the breaker for safety regulations. I ended using 6/3 cable instead of the 4/3. The #6 wire is good for 55 amps and the #4 is good for #70. I hope that helps you out and who ever happens to read looking for more detail!

  • @irelaxonmusic4236
    @irelaxonmusic4236 Před rokem

    Interesting, Nice job

  • @learningisfun273
    @learningisfun273 Před 11 měsíci

    did you cut out those "access holes" inside your garage or were those already there?
    Also, how did you access the compartment directly below your breaker? I have the same breaker and don't have access to that part. You can see the keyhole betwee 0:21 and 0:22

  • @saurabhmarwaha2665
    @saurabhmarwaha2665 Před rokem

    Does Gen 3 wall connectors require or recommend to have NIMA outlet or they can directly wired in?
    If both can be done then which one is recommended?

  • @familyyyle7643
    @familyyyle7643 Před rokem +2

    No torque?

    • @mariodevera2587
      @mariodevera2587 Před 2 měsíci

      He did. By hand. Don't worry, it's tight enough.

    • @giantinside
      @giantinside Před měsícem +1

      A torque driver is necessary to get the correct torque of 50in.lbs as shown inside the wall connector panel. Exceeding (or for that matter not meeting) that torque value may cause problems later on. (see czcams.com/video/zsbSj0a-BfE/video.htmlsi=kz41no-0xhl3HRiu&t=857)

  • @stephonaddison9469
    @stephonaddison9469 Před 4 měsíci

    G.o.a.t

  • @momento6704
    @momento6704 Před rokem +7

    6/2 romex is not good for 60A

    • @mikeinsugarland
      @mikeinsugarland Před rokem

      I'm not electrician but I know that 6/2 romex is rated for 55A max but since it is hardwired to the Tesla charger and it only draw a max of 48A per documentation it should be fine.

    • @momento6704
      @momento6704 Před rokem +2

      @@mikeinsugarland If you use 60A breaker you have to use 60A wire. while tesla charger will use 48A you will need 60A breaker.

    • @anasazi6906
      @anasazi6906 Před rokem

      What wire do you recommend for a 60A?

    • @momento6704
      @momento6704 Před rokem

      @@anasazi6906 4/2 if nm-b or tray cable. 6/2 if mc or using conduit. not sure about SER cable…

    • @Theonly424
      @Theonly424 Před rokem +1

      6awg wire comes in different temperature ratings. A 6awg or 6/3 can be rated up to 75 amps at 90 degrees, or 60 in real world because of the 20% safety cushion.

  • @PickleballMike509
    @PickleballMike509 Před 7 měsíci

    Way to put the nasty flashlight into your mouth