CCinBR200
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I'm hoping to check my plans out with the smart folks here.
My wife and I are planning to convert our kettle to electric. I am also planning to buy a Nissan Leaf so want to prepare for its charging.
I already have a run out out to the exterior of our "music/hobby room". But, it is 20amp and so has 12awg wire. The Nissan pulls close to 30amps so it will need 40amp service.
Since our electric stove was replaced with a gas one, I can remove a 2-pole 30amp breaker and replace with a 40amp non-GFCI breaker. From this breaker, I will use 8awg 4-conductor wire to the end of my current run, removing all 12awg wire.
This will terminate to a spa panel with 40amp GFCI:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Eaton-40...Panel-with-Self-Test-GFCI-CH40SPAST/206696141
I will place double-pole 40amp and 30amp non-GFCI breakers in the spa panel. The 40amp breaker will later feed the Leaf charger. The 30amp will feed out to a 4-conductor dryer-style receptacle for the controller and kettle. From there, I will follow P-J's approach to building a controller.
Considering how often we brew, I don't think there is much chance we'd forget and try to brew while charging the car. I know there are ways to lock the other out when one of those processes starts, but not sure if it's necessary. Open to ideas about how to do that though.
Any obvious problems with my plan? Thanks for any help. I have learned a lot reading the sticky for this topic and lots of other posts.
My wife and I are planning to convert our kettle to electric. I am also planning to buy a Nissan Leaf so want to prepare for its charging.
I already have a run out out to the exterior of our "music/hobby room". But, it is 20amp and so has 12awg wire. The Nissan pulls close to 30amps so it will need 40amp service.
Since our electric stove was replaced with a gas one, I can remove a 2-pole 30amp breaker and replace with a 40amp non-GFCI breaker. From this breaker, I will use 8awg 4-conductor wire to the end of my current run, removing all 12awg wire.
This will terminate to a spa panel with 40amp GFCI:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Eaton-40...Panel-with-Self-Test-GFCI-CH40SPAST/206696141
I will place double-pole 40amp and 30amp non-GFCI breakers in the spa panel. The 40amp breaker will later feed the Leaf charger. The 30amp will feed out to a 4-conductor dryer-style receptacle for the controller and kettle. From there, I will follow P-J's approach to building a controller.
Considering how often we brew, I don't think there is much chance we'd forget and try to brew while charging the car. I know there are ways to lock the other out when one of those processes starts, but not sure if it's necessary. Open to ideas about how to do that though.
Any obvious problems with my plan? Thanks for any help. I have learned a lot reading the sticky for this topic and lots of other posts.