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What’s the difference between Level 1 and Level 2 EV chargers?
Level 1 chargers use standard 120-volt outlets and charge slowly, while Level 2 chargers use 240-volt outlets and provide much faster charging, making them better for daily EV use.
When should I upgrade my electrical panel?
You should consider upgrading if you experience frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, rely heavily on extension cords, or are adding high-demand appliances like EV chargers or HVAC systems.Why do my lights flicker when I turn on appliances?
Flickering lights often indicate overloaded circuits, loose wiring, or an outdated electrical panel that can’t handle current power demands.Can all EV chargers work with any electric vehicle?
Yes, most Level 1 and Level 2 chargers use standard connectors compatible with the majority of electric vehicles. Some vehicles may require an adapter depending on the charger type.How does LED lighting lower energy bills?
LED lighting uses up to 75% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs and lasts significantly longer, which reduces both electricity and replacement costs.
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