yellowfever
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Hello,
I am in the process of running 240v 60amp to the garage for Tesla Universal charger. I currently have a 200 amp panel with 16kw (Natural Gas) Generac generator system (ATS that covers the whole load panel). I've had this set up for about 10 years with no issues from load perspective. I just had a few questions before I pull the trigger on the EV charger:
1. Electrician will use tandem breaker to free up space to accommodate 60amp on the panel. Assuming my Eaton panel is designed for tandems, is this safe to do? Another electrician said tandems can cause issues and suggested a sub panel which will effectively double the install cost.
2. What happens if there is a power outage and I just happen to have the EV plugged in. Can my 16kw handle the extra load of EV? Assuming I am home, I will for sure unplug the EV upon generator starting but just in case I am snoozing away at night... I know Generac sells load shed to isolate for situations like this but curious if I can manage without installing this? I pulled up 2 years of power use and noticed the highest usage for my home was 5kwh (for one hour) during summer.
3. Finally, I am sure it's best practice but do I need a safety disconnect for the EV charger. Unfortunately, my panel is in the basement so not readily accessible from the Tesla wall connector. I think they are required for > 60amp.
Thank you
I am in the process of running 240v 60amp to the garage for Tesla Universal charger. I currently have a 200 amp panel with 16kw (Natural Gas) Generac generator system (ATS that covers the whole load panel). I've had this set up for about 10 years with no issues from load perspective. I just had a few questions before I pull the trigger on the EV charger:
1. Electrician will use tandem breaker to free up space to accommodate 60amp on the panel. Assuming my Eaton panel is designed for tandems, is this safe to do? Another electrician said tandems can cause issues and suggested a sub panel which will effectively double the install cost.
2. What happens if there is a power outage and I just happen to have the EV plugged in. Can my 16kw handle the extra load of EV? Assuming I am home, I will for sure unplug the EV upon generator starting but just in case I am snoozing away at night... I know Generac sells load shed to isolate for situations like this but curious if I can manage without installing this? I pulled up 2 years of power use and noticed the highest usage for my home was 5kwh (for one hour) during summer.
3. Finally, I am sure it's best practice but do I need a safety disconnect for the EV charger. Unfortunately, my panel is in the basement so not readily accessible from the Tesla wall connector. I think they are required for > 60amp.
Thank you





