My mother-in-law installed a Clipper Creek charger for her Volt. The electrician installed a plug for me so I could charge my Tesla via the mobile charger rather than via the J1772. Unfortunately,
- the guy installed a 10-50 plug which has no adapter (kind of a dead standard)
- He ran a 3 cable wire without a ground (hot-hot-neutral)
Anyway, I am going to replace the plug and re-wire it. My question is can I just swap out the plug and wire the ground to the receptacle? The Clipper Creek device will also need to be grounded to that...
Any opinions/thoughts from the electrical engineers in the crowd (no idea why these pics are sideways)?
http://www.qualtekusa.com/PDFs/nema_nonlocking_configuration_chart.pdf
- the guy installed a 10-50 plug which has no adapter (kind of a dead standard)
- He ran a 3 cable wire without a ground (hot-hot-neutral)
Anyway, I am going to replace the plug and re-wire it. My question is can I just swap out the plug and wire the ground to the receptacle? The Clipper Creek device will also need to be grounded to that...
Any opinions/thoughts from the electrical engineers in the crowd (no idea why these pics are sideways)?
http://www.qualtekusa.com/PDFs/nema_nonlocking_configuration_chart.pdf
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