It would be very daunting to find out that the chance of failure between what I did and what an electrician would have done is probably less than 1% in reality. With the exception of the stranded wire which doesn't seem to cause a problem, there are no other reasons why it should fail.davewill said:If you knew you were doing everything half-assed and had no intention of making it right, why did you bother to ask for input?
P.S. I hope you're not expecting to plug a 30a EVSE into that circuit on top of all the other mistakes.
And the reality is that I saved hundreds and most of you spent thousands. The point of buying the car is that it doesn't cost anything to run, including setup and charging.
I wouldn't be so melodramatic because I already said that it works fine. And I don't need an electrician who can match colors to code for $100 or $1000. I wouldn't have done this unless I did it before and had it working.TimLee said:Why would you do it is so incorrectly :shock:Andrei said:Questions?
Even if it is "temporary" and you are renting, the code violation errors put you and others lives in danger.
If anything bad happens and you have managed to survive, the owner and the fire department will sue you and win.
And you have now published on the Internet forever how you have done this wrong and refuse to correct anything about it.
You really need several different kinds of help.