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<blockquote data-quote="sparky308" data-source="post: 560780" data-attributes="member: 1001"><p>I'm using a BG weatherproof socket to charge my EV with no problems. But I did set the charge rate to 10 amp rather than the maximum of 13 to avoid overheating. I don't see that this is an 'improper' solution - it just takes longer than a 7kW charger, which doesn't matter at all to me. One overnight charge per week is fine for my mileage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparky308, post: 560780, member: 1001"] I'm using a BG weatherproof socket to charge my EV with no problems. But I did set the charge rate to 10 amp rather than the maximum of 13 to avoid overheating. I don't see that this is an 'improper' solution - it just takes longer than a 7kW charger, which doesn't matter at all to me. One overnight charge per week is fine for my mileage. [/QUOTE]
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