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The NEMA 10-50 outlet is commonly found in older homes with electric oven / range.
Use a NEMA 10-50P to 14-50R adapter to plug in most EV chargers.
An extension cord can be used if you need to extend the reach of one of your devices. Shop 14-50 Extension Cord
Setup Notes:
When sharing an appliance and an EV, the appliance will be plugged into the Primary side, and the EV will be plugged into the Secondary for optimized home energy management.
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FAQs
How does the Smart Splitter work?
The Smart Splitter works by intelligently sharing a single 240V outlet between an appliance and an EV charger or between two EV chargers. It uses power-sensing technology to automatically switch power between both outlets, ensuring safe and efficient operation.
For appliance and EV charger setups, the splitter prioritizes the appliance and resumes charging the EV when the appliance is not in use.
For two EVs, the Smart Splitter allows the primary EV to charge first and then automatically switches to charging the secondary EV. OR You can charge both simultaneously at half speed by setting custom current limits.
Can I use the Smart Splitter if the outlet is far from where I park my EV?
Yes, If your 240V outlet is far from your EV parking spot, you have two options:
1) Use a 10 guage 240V high voltage extension cord (usually 10-25 feet) to reach your EV; or
2) Have an electrician install conduit from the outlet to your charging location. NeoCharge has partnered with Treehouse to provide effortless electrician installation in the case the outlet is too far.
What safety certifications and features does the Smart Splitter have?
The Smart Splitter is UL certified, ensuring it meets the highest safety standards in the industry.
It features a built-in software breaker that automatically shuts off power if the total power being drawn from both outlets exceeds the outlet's capacity, preventing overloading and short-circuiting.
If you have a 50 amp breaker the max amperage is 40 amps. If you have a 30 amp dryer circuit breaker then the max amperage is 24 amps.
This ensures the Smart Splitter adheres to National Electric Codes (NEC) by keeping the circuit power within 80% of the breaker amperage.
Where is the Smart Splitter built?
The Smart Splitter is diesigned and manufactured in the US.
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