I've had my Spark EV for less than a week and am loving it. Since I have been driving it less than 40 miles a day, I have had no problem with the 120v charger topping off the battery overnight. But I'm thinking of moving up to 240v since Bosch is offering a $500 discount on its chargers. The Bosch FAQs estimate that installation by one of their certified electricians normally runs over $1000.
Here's my question: I have a dedicated 240v outlet in my garage that was designed to power an electric clothes dryer, but it is unused because I have a gas dryer that is plugged into a 120v outlet to turn the drum when the dryer is being used. Can I plug the Bosch charger into the 240v outlet, or will it require modifications by an electrician?
As tempting as it is to purchase a heavily discounted 240v Bosch charger, paying a certified electrician more than a couple of hundred dollars to modify my existing unused 240v outlet -- if it is necessary -- would be a deal breaker since I can live with the standard 120v charger.
Here's my question: I have a dedicated 240v outlet in my garage that was designed to power an electric clothes dryer, but it is unused because I have a gas dryer that is plugged into a 120v outlet to turn the drum when the dryer is being used. Can I plug the Bosch charger into the 240v outlet, or will it require modifications by an electrician?
As tempting as it is to purchase a heavily discounted 240v Bosch charger, paying a certified electrician more than a couple of hundred dollars to modify my existing unused 240v outlet -- if it is necessary -- would be a deal breaker since I can live with the standard 120v charger.