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Default Charging your car at home.

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Brian Reay wrote:
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
Came across a car being charged in the street yesterday. H&S well taken
care of - large rubber mats covering the cable and small traffic cones
either end. Impressed. Until I looked at how it was fed. Long 13 amp
extension from the house with a big coil at the end, and a 4 way 13 amp
socket strip, with the car lead plugged into it. At least it wasn't
raining then.

House had a basement, and a light to the exterior stairs recently added by
the shiny conduit. But no dedicated charger point.


Not all chargers require a dedicate charger point.


Ours came with a charger which plugs into a normal 13A socket. In fact, it
is the one I nearly always use. We also got a free, dedicated, charger (
including installation) - fund by some Gov scheme.


The included charge takes longer but the car has a timer and I set it to
charge in the Economy 7 slot. I use could use a normal socket but I have a
radial with just one socket which was installed for something else and use
that.


If I need a quicker charge, I‘d use the other one.


AFAIK, most cars you can charge come with at least a slow charger.



Of course, plugging them into long extensions etc is more than unwise.


trip hazard - Fire hazard

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