@@tyhend88 I did pretty close to what you did except I'm using the 14-30 socket for the dryer with a splitter and inside. Around here going to a 200A circuit was $7500 so I did it that way instead.
@@lashlarue59wow that price is insane! I have a 100 amp panel too so that’s why I did a 40 amp breaker. But also I have read the bZ4X maxes out at 7.6KW on AC so 40 amps is fine for me.
just bought the same car. a 2024 model. but god what a lousy construction the car has. a lot of thin aluminum around the entire car. how much will the car protect you in a collision when the quality is so low? bought the car because it's a toyota, but this is getting too stupid.
I think the plastic is not as ridged as normal ICE cars but I think they do it to reduce weight. I'll show the paint chips and things once my car gets fixed. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this content. I'm sorry to hear about the car damage from the tractor.
I'm curious why did you decide to charge outside instead of inside your garage?
Our cars won’t fit in the garage with our washer, dryer, and my 60” mower in there. Thanks for commenting!
@@tyhend88 I did pretty close to what you did except I'm using the 14-30 socket for the dryer with a splitter and inside. Around here going to a 200A circuit was $7500 so I did it that way instead.
@@lashlarue59wow that price is insane! I have a 100 amp panel too so that’s why I did a 40 amp breaker. But also I have read the bZ4X maxes out at 7.6KW on AC so 40 amps is fine for me.
just bought the same car. a 2024 model. but god what a lousy construction the car has. a lot of thin aluminum around the entire car. how much will the car protect you in a collision when the quality is so low? bought the car because it's a toyota, but this is getting too stupid.
I think the plastic is not as ridged as normal ICE cars but I think they do it to reduce weight. I'll show the paint chips and things once my car gets fixed. Thanks for watching!