91040 said:I think the fuse holder will fit if I remove one of the risers holding the LED. May also have to move the ground bar. Hmm…maybe I should mount the LED on the cover.
Plan to use this as a portable EVSE so fuses are recommended.
GlennD said:91040 said:Glenn, Thanks for your offer. I ordered the fuse holder and fuses that Chris now uses in his kit. Should be more robust than the original.
The version of OpenEVSE on this device allows 20, 25 or 30A but not 24A. The Anderson connectors have been removed with concurrent reduction of heat.
As a possibility- Home Town Buffet has a drinks only option. I also know someone who they allow in without paying since he does not eat.
Gary- Thanks also for your encouragement and help.
Allen, Just be aware the replacement fuse holder and fuses is MUCH LARGER! I do not think they will fit in the original enclosure.
If you use an external breaker I have some brass dummy fuses that will start a fire before they blow. I put them and a couple of fuses in my glove compartment so I will always have them. I built an EVSE for a person in Florida with temps over 115 degrees. The dummy fuses fixed his fuse blowing problem.
I just looked at my calender and instead of the last Saturday it is a week early so my day is clear. It usually conflicts with the TRW Swap Meet. I will bring a fuse holder with me for you to look at. In my opinion there is no way it will fit. I will likely be there by 9AM.
I will also bring my laptop if you want to upgrade the firmware. I edit the L2 table for 10A to 50A in 2A steps.