

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/ca ... er-warning
We have the same problem here. Plus we're on a "looped supply". Major issues, which all could be overcome, but at a significant cost - and it would also mean disruption for at least 2 neighbours. Early 20th century house and early 21st century vehicle technology aren't exactly compatible.sapphireblack wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 1:55 pmit couldn't be done without unthinkable disruption to the house itself
That's what I was told by the installer I had round to assess my property. The main input fuse (it's fitted before the consumer unit a.k.a "fuse box") has to be at least 100amp, and it has to be installed by National Grid - who may, or may not, charge for the privilege. Also, the property has to be on its own individual feed from the grid, not via other properties.sapphireblack wrote: Fri Feb 10, 2023 4:50 pmSo for the required power supply, do I understand correctly that a new cable has to run from the fuse board/circuit breaker directly to the charger?