Closing garage door on charging cable

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  1. insightman

    insightman Well-Known Member Subscriber

    I saw this product on InsideEVs Clarity forum. It's an interesting way to protect a charging cable from damage from a garage door closing on it. It requires you to change your garage-door seal and reset your garage-door closer's closed height to make it work, but it's pretty neat.

     
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  3. ghost

    ghost Active Member

    In addition to the new door seal, I added a foam rubber strip to the garage floor on the side that my 40 amp cable crosses. Seals nicely w/o that product, but it's a pretty cool idea.
     
  4. zedzag

    zedzag Member

    Do we have any other diy options that don't involve messing with the trim of the garage door
     
  5. SameGuy

    SameGuy Well-Known Member Subscriber

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    I’m waiting till I get the EVSE , I bought a garage defender or weather defender strip, and before I glue it in place, I will cut out a small segment that I can remove to lay the cable when I need to charge outdoors. Most openers are very easy to adjust.
     
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  6. zedzag

    zedzag Member

    Interesting, I bought the emporia evse but still on the fence whether I want to use it vs just leaving the included cable plugged in to the nema outlet.
     
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  8. SameGuy

    SameGuy Well-Known Member Subscriber

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    Yeah, same. Waiting for the included Flex, but also waiting for my sales contract to see if I can collect the government EVSE incentive if I order a Grizzl-E, and will decided after that.
     
  9. methorian

    methorian Well-Known Member

    I've been closing my garage door on one of my EVSE cables (Wallbox Pulsar Plus) for a while now without any damage to the cord. Obviously the door isn't completely sealed around the cable though.

    I did order some garage door threshold seal strips from Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07RWS3NX4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details) to work up something to get a slightly better seal on around the cord, or to at least stop any water from entering (I don't get a ton coming in, but in a really heavy downpour a small amount will.)

    Also wanted those strips since one of my garage doors will pool a bit of water outside of the seal when raining, and once you open the door it'll slide in, hopefully those strips will stop that from happening.
     
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  10. SameGuy

    SameGuy Well-Known Member Subscriber

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    That’s the one I ordered, but the 20-footer (for two 7x9 doors). On my door, as I said above, I plan to cut a small channel to run the charging cable when I need to charge outdoors. Just haven’t cut it yet, as I’m waiting to measure the diameter of the cable on the charger I finally end up installing.
     
  11. methorian

    methorian Well-Known Member

    Yea, that's my plan as well. Figured I'd just carve out a small groove in it for the cord to lay. Replacing the old seal on my garage door as well should allow for a pretty good seal around the cord (and hopefully a good seal even if the cord isn't there).
     
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