Plugged into the kitchen range receptacle

  • pikachus_ghost_uncle@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I stayed at a cabin once in Mendocino. The owners of the cabin said they didn’t have any ev chargers but can plug in anywhere we can. The light pole outside of our cabin had a light pole with an electrical socket and we used that the entire weekend while we were there.

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    1 year ago

    My main way of charging is the regular wall outlet, works well when you don’t have to commute everyday beyond 5 mi a day. I would totally do what you’re doing in a heartbeat

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    1 year ago

    I would recommend getting a low-gauge (iirc 10 or 12 gauge, 25ft max) extension cord. You can’t always park this close to places you are staying.

    I will repeat again, 10 or 12 gauge, 25ft max. Do NOT use a higher gauge and be careful with longer cords unless it’s really high quality. You get what you pay for.