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EV charger on/off switch?

larryv

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Is it possible to add a 220 volt on/off switch to this setup? I don't use the EV charger that often since the car gets charged at work but when i do, i go to the Electrical panel and flip the breaker. I figure why leave to EV charger on when not in use. Thank you.
 

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jkeyser14

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Why do you need to turn it off? The car should manage the charge so there is no point to cutting power. It probably draws mA when not being used. You might spend $50 on a disconnect switch to save $0.10 a year.
 

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That is nothing more than a fancy extension cord with a few relays and chips in it. The actual charger is in the car. The EVSE (that is what that is) communicates with the car when plugged in, and closes the contacts to allow the voltage to flow to the car. Leave it plugged in the wall, no switch necessary.
 

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Mine draws 1.4 to 1.6 watt when idle, by actual measurement.

Thanks for posting what one actually consumed.
So at an average of 1.5 watts, that’s about 1.3 kilowatt hours of power consumed in a year.
So jkeyser14 was about right in his estimate. :beer:
 

jeepxj

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if you want to save power unplug your microwave when you're not using it. uses far more power.
 
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mcbane

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Thanks for posting what one actually consumed.
So at an average of 1.5 watts, that’s about 1.3 kilowatt hours of power consumed in a year.
So jkeyser14 was about right in his estimate. :beer:



Decimal point in wrong place. 13 kWh per year. In CA that costs $4.99 per year. Still not worth buying the switch though, imho.


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Completely disregarding the vampire energy waste/power savings argument, one way to cut power would be to use a 2 or 3 pole contactor to remove power. The coil of the contactor could be driven by something as simple as a light switch, a start/stop button combination, a timer switch, and anything more complex beyond that (smart switch, WiFi plug or switch).
 

jeepxj

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Completely disregarding the vampire energy waste/power savings argument, one way to cut power would be to use a 2 or 3 pole contactor to remove power. The coil of the contactor could be driven by something as simple as a light switch, a start/stop button combination, a timer switch, and anything more complex beyond that (smart switch, WiFi plug or switch).

wemo light switch + 100A AC contactor is a good way to prevent other people from using your charging station if that need arises.
 
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larryv

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Thank you guys for all the Great info. I will just unplug it. I wasn't worried about the cost of the electricity, I just did not want to leave it on when i use it maybe twice a month.
 

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I have some advice for you on unplugging it when not in use, Most 14-50 outlets are not really meant to be plugged and unplugged continuously. If you leave it plugged in, the outlet will last longer and it will cost far less than replacing the outlet. (or God forbid, burn your house down when the outlet overheats because it's worn out.) The high quality Hubbell outlet is almost $100-(there is a Bryant equivalent for about $50), the cheap $10 ones at HomeDepot or Lowes are really not meant to be cycled many times. Not worth it if you ask me, just leave it plugged in and use it when you need to. The few dollars it will save being unplugged are just not worth it.

Here is a link to some more info on 14-50R

https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/definitive-14-50-nema-outlet-guide.140694/#post-3342788
 
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