It's tempting to DIY your Tesla charger installation after seeing the process' simplicity through YouTube or a quick read through an article. However, a Tesla charger requires expert hands to avoid endangering yourself. Plus, using it saves resources and time providing electricity to your EV.
If you still choose to DIY install your EV charger, let us convince you otherwise. Here are three causes that can happen with these self-done installations.
Electrical Hazards
Experienced electricians, such as A.S. Electrical, have worked with power circuits, wiring, and partly structural engineering for decades. Avoiding electrical hazards and potential danger areas is basic knowledge that speeds up the process.
Tesla charger installations require proper safety equipment, standard operating procedures, and relevant experience. A Tesla DIY installation can cost you your life rather than a few bucks you thought you'd save.
Can Potentially Damage Your Vehicle
All EV chargers provide a consistent kilowatt-hour stream to your vehicle. While EV batteries aren't completely volatile, stream fluctuations can cause potential battery damages.
Having expert electricians install your EV charging stations reduces all potential risks to you and your vehicle. They have comprehensive post-installation inspections that guarantee your charger is fit to operate.
Resource and Time-Consuming
You want to install your charger because internet-based instruction sounds easy to do. However, aptitude is crucial to any project, and professional electricians possess those qualities. Trial and error will slow down and consume more time and resources than you originally intended. Plus, it will endanger you and your vehicle, too.
Get Experts To Do Their Best Work For Your Chargers
You can always count on us at A.S. Electrical for all your EV charger needs. Contact us today to learn more about everything that we can do for you.
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