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    Smart Car 240V outlet change to run brewing system.

    No GFCI protection in the panel. The panel would be on the opposite side of the home to where the garage is attached.
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    Smart Car 240V outlet change to run brewing system.

    Thanks for the advice everyone. I was doing a little research and came across this adapter, since the garage is already running 240 couldn't I technically just run this adapter and connect my brew system that way? I know 100 amps isn't a lot for the main panel, but if I just have to not run the...
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    Smart Car 240V outlet change to run brewing system.

    The red arrow is what the electric car wires is connected up to that run over to the garage, the blue line runs to my panel inside the house (behind this wall). The car panel box is opened in the 2nd photo and the last is the panel inside my home.
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    Smart Car 240V outlet change to run brewing system.

    Yeah but I'd save a few pennies based in my state. I'll just tell them my car runs on beer, so no one gets upset.
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    Smart Car 240V outlet change to run brewing system.

    Yeah, you're probably right. I was just thinking that it couldn't be that much work to be done and if it were something small I'd try tackling it. Thanks I'll try that forum!
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    Smart Car 240V outlet change to run brewing system.

    Recently bought a house where the previous owner had a smart car charging in the garage running 240V. From what I can tell it looks to be setup and connected to a different meter outside the house than my existing electrical box that powers the house. The outlet in the garage looks to be NEMA...
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