Leawood CT
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The breaker is 50 amp. I just checked it.that means more than 10.5 kW is being pulled/delivered-raw from the EVSE - 48 amps at 240 volts is 11,520 watts or 11.52 kW - that sort of electrical current load on 50 amp wire will thermally heat up the wire and thermally stress the insulation causing thermal expansion and contraction which over time can cause the insulation to fail…
check the circuit breaker size (I'm betting it's a 60 and not 50) and make sure the wire is rated for 60 amp loads based on local building codes for your region.
the problem with set ups like this is they work great right up until the moment they don't and then they fail…and it happens over time with no warning and normally at inopportune moments (Murphy's law).
the Ford Pro charger is _GREAT_ I love it - just makes sure the entire setup is "matched" - correct breaker size, correct wire gauge, and correct setting on the EVSE for the circuit.
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