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The most important decision an electric car owner makes after buying an EV is which home charger is the best for their needs.

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  1. Emporia 48-amp
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  3. Autel MaxiCharger Lite 50
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[โ€“] m750 3 points 4 months ago

I took one look at the open evse instructions and noped the f out. I'm not an electrician nor trustworthy to do that level of work. I wouldn't trust most home gamers to wire Ethernet let alone 240/60amps.