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Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by Tidalflats, Feb 24, 2013.

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  1. Yes, I would buy a Prius PHV.

    67.6%
  2. No, I would buy something else.

    5.9%
  3. I would buy a Volt.

    2.9%
  4. I would buy a Toyota Camry Hybrid.

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. I would buy a Honda Accord Plug-In Hybrid.

    2.9%
  6. I would buy a Tesla.

    11.8%
  7. I would buy a Coda.

    0 vote(s)
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  8. I would wait as there are so many new vehicles emerging.

    8.8%
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  1. devprius

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    Standard household (residential) power in the US is split phase 240V.
     
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    andy, you have 6 wires coming into your 240v outlet?
     
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    . No, there are 5 wires on the standard 110 power cord, for 220-240 there would be 6. Two smaller guage wires are sensors, but where would they hook up going into the house. OR, do they terminate at the brick? I don't plan on taking my brick apart just to see.
     
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    there is no brick with level two. whatever you call the unit (charging station? same as brick i guess) plugs into the wall outlet. my outlet has only 3 wires from the breaker box to the outlet, some have 4. you are correct, the wires from the car back terminate at the wall unit.
     
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    Andy, I think you are confusing the number of wires coming out of the EVSE with the number of wires going into it. Only 3 electrical wires are necessary for both the portable 120V EVSE brick and a 240V EVSE. In the case of the 120V brick those wires are the hot, neutral and ground. For the 240V EVSE, 2 hots and 1 ground. The sensor and pilot signal wires are hooked up to the electronics inside the EVSEs which generate the necessary signals.
     
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    In a 3-wire 240V outlet, like a dryer outlet, you have 2 hots and 1 neutral. In a 4-wire outlet, you add a ground wire. Code these days requires a 4-wire outlet.
     
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    I explained what to do in my post.
     
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    The poll choices are pretty strange. Coda? Why??? Why is the Rav4 EV and Leaf missing, esp. the Leaf? Why is the HyCam there but not the regular Prius?
     
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    op has been a member for 5 years, and most of his posts have been about how to decide which prius to buy. talk about undecided! i think he is having a hard time getting a handle on the industry in general. i suspect he is still walking.:cool:
     
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