Electric car charger

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  • #298590
    Matty
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      Can I ask if anyone had to do any work on earth bonding , just filling out the on line Ohme charger application, and it asks for pics of bonding on water main and oil line I don’t have it on either?

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    • #298594
      Injector
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        Just get a petrol vehicle. Much easier and less hassle all ’round…

        You’ll be moaning about range, reduced range, dying batteries and the appalling charging network next.😄

        #298597
        kezo
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          Are your incoming pipe plastic, if not you need to get bomding done,

          #298615
          Avatar photoELTel
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            They did our gas bonding when they installed the charger and the relevant checks on the water as it had bonding already.

            EX30 SMER Ultra

            #298616
            Avatar photoELTel
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              Just get a petrol vehicle. Much easier and less hassle all ’round… You’ll be moaning about range, reduced range, dying batteries and the appalling charging network next.😄

              Say I only get 2.5 mile per kwh 49.2 x 6.7p that’s 123 miles for £3.30 that’s about 2.7p a mile.

              So if you can charge mainly at home, over the 3 years of the lease. Who does it cost more to fuel?

              So glad I took the plunge and got a BEV and Informed myself on the pro’s and cons and if it suited me.

              My mild hybrid petrol locally was doing 24mpg and costing £60 to do 200 miles. Now it costs £5.36 to do those 200 miles.

              EX30 SMER Ultra

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