New to the forum, new to EVs.
The Kona EV should be here in a week or two, I have a dilemma when it comes to chargers.
Two garages- basement and detached. Ultimately, I would like charging capability in both, but for now am happy with charging in the detached garage.
Detached garage has a 6-50 that was used for a welder, on a 40 amp circuit.
I am reasonably handy, and have wired outlets and switch boxes in the past. All 120.
The car is being purchased as a commuter. We don't anticipate taking the charger with us, but I do like having options.
Can't get an electrician over in a timely fashion.
So-
A- Buy a charger set up for 6-50, get an adapter if I ever think I need it.
B- Install a new outlet myself.
C- figure out a charger that has an interchangeable cord- one marketed with either cord. Maybe they sell replacement cords.
Open to all input on this, including calling me an idiot for doing my own wiring.
The Kona EV should be here in a week or two, I have a dilemma when it comes to chargers.
Two garages- basement and detached. Ultimately, I would like charging capability in both, but for now am happy with charging in the detached garage.
Detached garage has a 6-50 that was used for a welder, on a 40 amp circuit.
I am reasonably handy, and have wired outlets and switch boxes in the past. All 120.
The car is being purchased as a commuter. We don't anticipate taking the charger with us, but I do like having options.
Can't get an electrician over in a timely fashion.
So-
A- Buy a charger set up for 6-50, get an adapter if I ever think I need it.
B- Install a new outlet myself.
C- figure out a charger that has an interchangeable cord- one marketed with either cord. Maybe they sell replacement cords.
Open to all input on this, including calling me an idiot for doing my own wiring.