I took the wallbox based on your videos and my needs. For the price difference, it is much better to just take the 48A like you said. Having peace of mind, being future proof is great too. Also, if someone visits, etc and can take 48, you look like a genius!
Just had my Wallbox Pulsar Plus installed on Friday; I like the fact that it supports power sharing - we have a two car garage, and while my wife currently drives a fairly new HEV, I’m hoping that 7 - 8 years down the line we’ll move her to a PHEV (if not a full BEV like my IONIQ 5), and we can easily install a second Wallbox chained off the first using power sharing (it’s less an issue of amps for us than it is that the garage is in a separate structure from the house, and our panel is in the basement of the house - necessitating a LOT of wire, making power sharing a much easier install option when the time comes). We didn’t get the return circuit in on Friday; the electrician had some alternate ideas of how to do this. Our original idea of going into the panel with a transfer switch for one circuit was going to be fairly expensive will poor results (as in most rooms our lights and plugs are on separate circuits), so we’re currently working together at looking into installing some dedicated plugs in strategic locations throughout the house that would be on the same 15A circuit directly to a generator plug in the garage, bypassing the breaker box entirely. The plugs would only be live when the P2V is plugged in, and we’d have to switch where some items are plugged in - but we’d be able to power stuff in several rooms at once. I think this sort of setup is new to our electrician, but he seems pretty hyped on looking into various ideas to make this work in the best way possible.
I took the wallbox based on your videos and my needs. For the price difference, it is much better to just take the 48A like you said. Having peace of mind, being future proof is great too. Also, if someone visits, etc and can take 48, you look like a genius!
Thanks for the update. It was useful and informative. A video about solar would definitely be interesting to me.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to write. I will definitely make a video about my solar setup.
Just had my Wallbox Pulsar Plus installed on Friday; I like the fact that it supports power sharing - we have a two car garage, and while my wife currently drives a fairly new HEV, I’m hoping that 7 - 8 years down the line we’ll move her to a PHEV (if not a full BEV like my IONIQ 5), and we can easily install a second Wallbox chained off the first using power sharing (it’s less an issue of amps for us than it is that the garage is in a separate structure from the house, and our panel is in the basement of the house - necessitating a LOT of wire, making power sharing a much easier install option when the time comes).
We didn’t get the return circuit in on Friday; the electrician had some alternate ideas of how to do this. Our original idea of going into the panel with a transfer switch for one circuit was going to be fairly expensive will poor results (as in most rooms our lights and plugs are on separate circuits), so we’re currently working together at looking into installing some dedicated plugs in strategic locations throughout the house that would be on the same 15A circuit directly to a generator plug in the garage, bypassing the breaker box entirely. The plugs would only be live when the P2V is plugged in, and we’d have to switch where some items are plugged in - but we’d be able to power stuff in several rooms at once. I think this sort of setup is new to our electrician, but he seems pretty hyped on looking into various ideas to make this work in the best way possible.
Hi, a Tesla mobile charger with all the adapter plugs and any adapter you need to go from one car to another. Case closed.
It’s amps! Not ampers 😅
Amp is short for Ampere, Amps = Amperes