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[quote=Anonymous]A lot of good advice here. There are two type of chargers - ones you plug in (to a dryer-like outlet) and ones hardwired to the circuit box. Hardwired charge at 50A while the plug in charges at 40A. I opted for the plug in because if there is a warranty issue with the charger, you just unplug it and ship it back. If you have a problem with the hardwired, you need an electrician to pull it. For me the difference between 40A charging and 50A isn’t a big deal. As others have mentioned there are enough credits that you should just get the charger. When we got it in MD 2 years ago we had to take a photo of the charger plugged into the outlet. Then the cost of the install and the juicebox both counted towards the credit. Also if this is part of a larger project make sure you get a permit and have that outlet itemized separately or even on a different invoice.[/quote]
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