Poll- What have you Reserved... Let's get a small idea of the take rates.

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What did you Reserve

  • Traveler

    Votes: 168 15.5%
  • Traveler - Harvester

    Votes: 586 54.1%
  • Terra

    Votes: 93 8.6%
  • Terra - Harvester

    Votes: 330 30.5%

  • Total voters
    1,083
She's a giant schnauzer just 1 years old and she is already 70lbs and loves to play fetch, goofy with her own personality and is a very protective and sweet little girl :)
You know-schnauzers are the best because there are no other dog threads on here focused on one breed. Beautiful schnauzer.
 
The best advice is Youtube, this is the best video I have seen so far
he goes over the parts, code to follow and a why you are using a 6-6-6 CU SEU wire (because it is to electrical code and the only wire you can use inside a wall and that can take the constant amperage) and why you are using a 60A breaker in your panel. The kid might be young in the video but he knows what he is talking about. I will be sure to post a photo's and a video when I run my hardwire charger to help of course if there is anyone out there that would like to learn how to run a 240 outlet or to wire up a charger directly.
Age is just a number. When we first moved into our new home and needed/wanted some electrical work, we got several glowing recommendations for a local family-owned electrical company. When we hired them a young man about the same age as the one in the video came, and man he knew his stuff. Recently his father retired and now he own's and operates the family business. I recently saw one of their trucks at a neighbor’s home and went over and asked if when he was done, he could stop by for a discussion about a EVSE install in our home. He stopped by and I explained my intention, he said they have been doing a lot of these installs. We talked for 20 minutes on breaker & wire size, amperage and location as he spouted code, much like the electrician in the video. I then told him I wouldn’t need the work done for about a year. He said no problem, just give me a call when you’re ready. I tried to pay him for his consultation, he said no; you know you’re on the friends and family discount plan. Sorry for the long winded post. Bottom line. When you find a good electrician hang on to them. :)
 
Age is just a number. When we first moved into our new home and needed/wanted some electrical work, we got several glowing recommendations for a local family-owned electrical company. When we hired them a young man about the same age as the one in the video came, and man he knew his stuff. Recently his father retired and now he own's and operates the family business. I recently saw one of their trucks at a neighbor’s home and went over and asked if when he was done, he could stop by for a discussion about a EVSE install in our home. He stopped by and I explained my intention, he said they have been doing a lot of these installs. We talked for 20 minutes on breaker & wire size, amperage and location as he spouted code, much like the electrician in the video. I then told him I wouldn’t need the work done for about a year. He said no problem, just give me a call when you’re ready. I tried to pay him for his consultation, he said no; you know you’re on the friends and family discount plan. Sorry for the long winded post. Bottom line. When you find a good electrician hang on to them. :)
Agree. Have an archery parent that has his own. He doesn’t run when I call but he schedules me in when he’s closer by to keep my costs down and he always takes care of us when we need something. He will be my call when the time comes for the charger