i must be having a slow day today! so will i need to change out the current 3 prong 120v outlet to a different outlet, or just the wiring in the wall to the breaker that will need to be changed?
i must be having a slow day today! so will i need to change out the current 3 prong 120v outlet to a different outlet, or just the wiring in the wall to the breaker that will need to be changed?Yep. If you don't have a spare 240 (I had an unused dryer outlet in the garage), then you'll need to have one installed. That's the case regardless if you use the ChrisTX adapter or purchase a dedicated charger.
You will need both new wiring and an a receptacle box with a 240V outlet. Forget about the existing 120V outlet in the garage it stays as it is. Your electrician would run new wiring from the panel to a new receptacle box with the 240V outlet. Then you would plug in either a Level II EVSE with the matching 240V plug or the adapter cable previously described for use with the EVSE that came with your Volt.i must be having a slow day today! so will i need to change out the current 3 prong 120v outlet to a different outlet, or just the wiring in the wall to the breaker that will need to be changed?
Yes, some people already have a 240V outlet such as a dryer outlet and just need the EVSE to have the matching plug. Each outlet and plug have a maximum voltage and amperage rating. Older homes could have 240V outlets that are of a type not commonly used today but perfectly fine if the wiring and outlet are in good condition.cool. so i'd just need to find my 240 outlet of choice and then order the adapter based on that. why so many choices? is that for people that already have outlets in place?
what would be the outlet of choice?
FWIW, the ChrisTX adaptor comes with a modular 240 plug that is commonly found in hardware stores or on Amazon. When my wife evicted me from the garage, I had a new 240 outlet installed in the carport. I went from an older dryer outlet to a newer one. It was a simple matter of purchasing a new modular plug from my local ACE Hardware to get back up and running. And this is from a person who is somewhat mechanically inclined, but who does not like to mess with electrical stuff at all.cool. so i'd just need to find my 240 outlet of choice and then order the adapter based on that. why so many choices? is that for people that already have outlets in place?
what would be the outlet of choice?
What is FFE? Are you currently still using the 14-30 outlet, is it in your garage? If it is not currently being used and located in the garage you would be good to go. You would not want to constantly unplug and plug into the NEMA 14-30 outlet as the outlet would wear out and become lose as it is not designed for continuous plugging/unplugging.my current house is only a year old and not maxed out. not sure what i'd be able to run as far as breakers though.
i wanna say when i had a plug dropped for my FFE years ago it was a nema 14-30. so i might just go with that adapter again.
sorry, ford focus electric. but that was in an old house. i didn't own it in my current house. now i wish i woulda kept my clippercreek lcs-25p as wellWhat is FFE? Are you currently still using the 14-30 outlet, is it in your garage? If so you would be good to go.
Got it. So you know the drill, have an electrician let you know if you can install a 30 amp circuit and outlet such as 14-30 or even greater amperage dedicated circuit and outlet in your garage. If you have the electrical capacity and think you will be in the home for some time then it may be worth getting a 50 amp circuit and a 14-50 outlet even though all the Volt requires is a 20 amp circuit, your next vehicle might be able to charge at 240V and 32 or 40 amps so a 40 amp (minimum amperage circuit required for 32 amp EVSE) or 50 amp (minimum amperage circuit required for a 40 amp EVSE) circuit would be required. The permit, labor, breaker and outlet cost would be about the same for a 50 amp circuit as for a 30 amp circuit. The wire for the 50 amp circuit would be a thicker gauge so it would cost a little more. Most of the cost for the 240V circuit would be for the labor and permit so if you can you should install the 50 amp circuit so it is ready for whatever EV comes next.sorry, ford focus electric. but that was in an old house. i didn't own it in my current house. now i wish i woulda kept my clippercreek lcs-25p as well![]()
i got a friend who is an electrician so he's gonna help me out. fortunately the outlet is less than 5 feet away from the box so not a lot of labor involved.Got it. So you know the drill, have an electrician let you know if you can install a 30 amp circuit and outlet such as 14-30 or even greater amperage dedicated circuit and outlet in your garage. If you have the electrical capacity and think you will be in the home for some time then it may be worth getting a 50 amp circuit and a 14-50 outlet even though all the Volt requires is a 20 amp circuit, your next vehicle might be able to charge at 240V and 32 or 40 amps so a 40 amp (minimum amperage circuit required for 32 amp EVSE) or 50 amp (minimum amperage circuit required for a 40 amp EVSE) circuit would be required. The permit, labor, breaker and outlet cost would be about the same for a 50 amp circuit as for a 30 amp circuit. The wire for the 50 amp circuit would be a thicker gauge so it would cost a little more. Most of the cost for the 240V circuit would be for the labor and permit so if you can you should install the 50 amp circuit so it is ready for whatever EV comes next.
Sounds good, let your electrician friend select the breaker so that it is correct for your panel.i got a friend who is an electrician so he's gonna help me out. fortunately the outlet is less than 5 feet away from the box so not a lot of labor involved.
i'll probably just go with my stock 3 prong evse, this wall outlet, this breaker, and the nema 14-30/50/60 adapter from Chris.
ha! so all breakers aren't plug and play huh?! any way i can determine which one i need so we don't have to make a stop to lowes once he gets there?!Sounds good, let your electrician friend select the breaker so that it is correct for your panel.
Code requires that the brand of breaker match the panel, your electrician friend can chime in if he wants. Open your panel, take photo of current panel and breakers, ask for help at Lowes, show them the photo(s) and find the matching style/brand of breaker for the 240V breaker you need but until your electrician friend advises you don't know for certain what amperage breaker to buy as 20, 30, 40 and 50 amp breakers look the same.ha! so all breakers aren't plug and play huh?! any way i can determine which one i need so we don't have to make a stop to lowes once he gets there?!
I tried the BT connection notification option and could not get text messages I sent to myself to trigger any notification with the BT connection. I seem to recall that originally I had two MyChevrolet BT devices show up on my iPhone and somewhere along the way I deleted the MyChevrolet devices from my BT connections and re-paired my phone but now my iPhone only shows the one MyChevrolet BT device. I read online that the second BT device was used for text message notification so that may explain why this no longer works, I have no idea how to get the second MyChevrolet device to appear on the phone. Anyway, I confirmed that I can send text messages to myself using my iPhone while CarPlay is running and I receive a chime alert tone and a screen banner that I have a text message, the caller and the message contents is read aloud and I can also reply via voice. My advice is use CarPlay or Android Auto. Apple keeps enhancing CarPlay, not sure what is happening with AA. My iPhone music definitely has better audio quality when I listen using CarPlay than using BT audio. It is lame that we need to plug in to a USB port to use Carplay and AA but unlike the USB ports on the Bolt at least our phones charge quickly when plugged into the Volt's USB port.Finally got onstar connected and talking to the app so that's a go!
Still not able to get notifications when on BT about texts. I've checked my iPhone and all the settings someone suggested above but it's still silent and nothing pops up.
Ideas?
Have you contacted Chris to ask him? Here is the CC LCS-20 with NEMA 14-30 plug. https://store.clippercreek.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=65&search=LCS-20&category_id=66So I got my plug from Chris, but I do think it's the right one. I'm no electrician however, but is this a NEMA 14-30 plug?
Yeah, works for NEMA 14-30/14-50/14-60.So I got my plug from Chris, but I do think it's the right one. I'm no electrician however, but is this a NEMA 14-30 plug?
My folks live about 70 miles away in Hickory NC and I have to be creative to switch between gas and battery. There is no outdoor outlet. But fortunately there is a public charger a couple minutes from them. I love getting free juice and my family dig it too. So it is easy to get a ride or be met at the local charger. This would be the best way to top off.is the 12 amp worth it that much even on a 220?
or what about if im at my folks 40 year old house with shady wiring and need a quick top off. will 12amps burn their house down?!?