If you've already got a 3 phase cable it will still work with a single phase supply.Ok - should I have got a 32amp 1 phase 7.2kW cable?
Correct single phase but will need to check the breaker sizeIan, Ian Ian, what are you saying! A 16 amp cable will have 2.5mm conductors, if that is put into a 32amp single phase which should have 6mm conductors one 2.5 wire will be pulling too much current for its capacity. It might get a tad warm! I,m assuming Siw80 has a single phase wallbox and not 3 phase.
You mean the cable won't tell the car that it's only rated for 16A? (Cables tend to have a resistor in them, the value of which provides info to the car's onboard charger).Ian, Ian Ian, what are you saying! A 16 amp cable will have 2.5mm conductors, if that is put into a 32amp single phase which should have 6mm conductors one 2.5 wire will be pulling too much current for its capacity. It might get a tad warm! I,m assuming Siw80 has a single phase wallbox and not 3 phase.
I might have misread the questionIan, Ian Ian, what are you saying! A 16 amp cable will have 2.5mm conductors, if that is put into a 32amp single phase which should have 6mm conductors one 2.5 wire will be pulling too much current for its capacity. It might get a tad warm! I,m assuming Siw80 has a single phase wallbox and not 3 phase.
The charger was installed a couple of years ago for my old ZoeFor the Phase 2 on 7.2 kw charger in the car , you,ll need 32amp breaker and and specific RCD with minimum 6mm cable throughout on a dedicated circuit. Optional use of surge protection and specific earthing is also recommended. A trusted electrician should be your first port of call. Good luck with it all.
Thanks , thats what I assumed, but I,ve recently doubted my sanity! I imagine its quicker and easier for Morec to use the same cable each side of the granny but not use the 0.5 wire on the supply side, leaving it redundant. But with a factory sealed system you never know!It doesn't ... there are electronics in the "box" which does the communication with the car. The 3-pin side is simply for the electricity supply (and earth) so doesn't need that comms wire.
Cheers!Yes, as far as I know.