• who@feddit.orgOP
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    4 days ago

    IMHO, though, a couple hundred dollars more up front, is worth the headaches down the road from a shitty install.

    Unfortunately, it’s nothing but overhead cost for people who are sufficiently skilled and can follow electrical codes. Sigh.

    • turtlesareneat@discuss.online
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      4 days ago

      My city specifically says, as a homeowner, I can do basic electrical without pulling permits. Now I’m in the South and I’ve rented houses which were internally wired with lamp cord - people can and will do some crazy fucking things. But my city doesn’t have an unusually high electrical fire rate.

      As always on an old house tho - grandfathered in many ways - I point to things and say “it was like that when I bought it.” Why yes, I’m prepared to claim the EV hookup is part of the original 1902 electrical service.

    • pageflight@lemmy.world
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      4 days ago

      a couple hundred

      Are electricians very cheap where you live? In the US Northeast, I was quoted several thousand for an EVSE install that was about 30’ from the breaker and had room in the panel. The hardware is only a couple hundred.