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Electrical panel at left front of the house has 2 available 50A circuits, ganged together on dual-pole breakers for 240V for a standalone hot tub. 4 wires run from them to above, but not into, the pool equiplment subpanel at the left rear of the house.
Before calling an electrician, I'm trying to ascertain whether pulling that 240V/50A line to a (Hubbel EV) 14-50 receptacle on the right front home exterior to serve our friends and guests is a worthwhile and practical endeavor, without getting too costly and ridiculous. Would that single outlet power both EV's and most modern RV's/trailers (not at the same time)? Could wires be run through the attic to a receptacle, or would it need to go through the sub-panel first?
Any advice or insight from RV owners or experienced electrical installers?
Additional information about our situation:
We went with a built-in hot tub with gas heater, so this line wasn't put to use.
In the past month, I've had friends and family with RVs and EVs come to visit.
Uncle with 35ft 5th-wheel wanted "50A" service. Since there was no receptacle for such, I gave him a dedicated 120V/20A line, and it was (just) sufficient for single A/C. Multiple family members have a wide array of RVs and trailers. Several have posited a visit, or been invited, but no others have come yet. We'd like them to.
2 friends in 1 week with electric cars. From what I can see, 120V/20A "Level 1" charging will yield something like 5 miles range per hour of charge. Hardly worth doing. Whereas 240V/50A Level 2 is closer to 30 miles range per hour of charge, which is actually useful.
I don't own an EV, but expect at some point in the next 2 to 20 years the wife and I will have at least one PHEV or full EV.
There's an RV pad and plently of guest parking at the right front of the house.
Attached garage, slab construction, no basement. I believe the garage sub-panel was wired through the attic.
Garage sub-panel has empty space, and is exterior surface-mounted on the right rear of the house.
We have a 16kW Enphase PV system.
We had the main panel replaced and garage sub-panel installed last year during an extensive remodel. I asked them at the time about "expansion for an EV" and they said it would require a dedicated subpanel, additional service, and possibly a whole new panel. They also left those 2 50A circuits live, (black wires capped off with plastic nuts, white and grean ends exposed.) Not sure if they thought a hot tub was going in really soon, or if they just forgot about that power coming out at forehead-level at the back of the house. They won't be the electrician I call.
Let me know if I've left anything pertinent out.
Before calling an electrician, I'm trying to ascertain whether pulling that 240V/50A line to a (Hubbel EV) 14-50 receptacle on the right front home exterior to serve our friends and guests is a worthwhile and practical endeavor, without getting too costly and ridiculous. Would that single outlet power both EV's and most modern RV's/trailers (not at the same time)? Could wires be run through the attic to a receptacle, or would it need to go through the sub-panel first?
Any advice or insight from RV owners or experienced electrical installers?
Additional information about our situation:
We went with a built-in hot tub with gas heater, so this line wasn't put to use.
In the past month, I've had friends and family with RVs and EVs come to visit.
Uncle with 35ft 5th-wheel wanted "50A" service. Since there was no receptacle for such, I gave him a dedicated 120V/20A line, and it was (just) sufficient for single A/C. Multiple family members have a wide array of RVs and trailers. Several have posited a visit, or been invited, but no others have come yet. We'd like them to.
2 friends in 1 week with electric cars. From what I can see, 120V/20A "Level 1" charging will yield something like 5 miles range per hour of charge. Hardly worth doing. Whereas 240V/50A Level 2 is closer to 30 miles range per hour of charge, which is actually useful.
I don't own an EV, but expect at some point in the next 2 to 20 years the wife and I will have at least one PHEV or full EV.
There's an RV pad and plently of guest parking at the right front of the house.
Attached garage, slab construction, no basement. I believe the garage sub-panel was wired through the attic.
Garage sub-panel has empty space, and is exterior surface-mounted on the right rear of the house.
We have a 16kW Enphase PV system.
We had the main panel replaced and garage sub-panel installed last year during an extensive remodel. I asked them at the time about "expansion for an EV" and they said it would require a dedicated subpanel, additional service, and possibly a whole new panel. They also left those 2 50A circuits live, (black wires capped off with plastic nuts, white and grean ends exposed.) Not sure if they thought a hot tub was going in really soon, or if they just forgot about that power coming out at forehead-level at the back of the house. They won't be the electrician I call.
Let me know if I've left anything pertinent out.




