Thanks, great guide. Glad you showed how the LCD connects to the openevse!
If my EVSE wasn’t already built, I would route my J1772 wires to the contractor the way you did. Getting the CTs for the GFI to fit and not twist up/bend the wires at odd angles was a bit of a challenge. I really like your adapter cables. Nice work!
I do want to point out, a NEMA 14-50 outlet should be connected to 6awg wire. I know in this instance you're only pulling 30A but if anyone connects a 40+A load to that 50A outlet in the future it could cause problems
Does the EVSE AP username and password need to be changed? Is the AP still accessable after I get the WiFi module connected to my home network? If the WiFi at my house goes down for some reason can someone connect to the openevse AP?
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Thanks, great guide. Glad you showed how the LCD connects to the openevse!
If my EVSE wasn’t already built, I would route my J1772 wires to the contractor the way you did. Getting the CTs for the GFI to fit and not twist up/bend the wires at odd angles was a bit of a challenge. I really like your adapter cables. Nice work!
I do want to point out, a NEMA 14-50 outlet should be connected to 6awg wire. I know in this instance you're only pulling 30A but if anyone connects a 40+A load to that 50A outlet in the future it could cause problems
Does the EVSE AP username and password need to be changed? Is the AP still accessable after I get the WiFi module connected to my home network? If the WiFi at my house goes down for some reason can someone connect to the openevse AP?