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Image 1 — How to cleanly install hardwired enel ev charger whip to panel?
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How to cleanly install hardwired enel ev charger whip to panel?

I just purchased a used Enel 48A hardwired EV charger on EBay for cheap since the app is no longer supported. It comes with a 2.5ft power 6awg whip that I plan to connect directly to my panel (60a breaker). My panel is in the garage but is mounted flush to the drywall, so would the whip just make a U shape and just go straight into the wall and up into the panel?

u/Reasonable_Coach3242 — 2 days ago

Renting my own place vs living in my parents 2nd home

I’ve been renting my apartment for 3 years since I’ve graduated college, and my lease renewal is up where I’ll be paying a little over $2600 a month for a very nice 1bd for the area. My parents recently bought a second home about 15 min near where I rent, and they would mostly be there on weekends. I am 25 and single, with a net worth of 1.2m, with an income of $110k a year. I would pay my parents HOA fee of $400 if I decide to stay there, and it would increase my commute to work from 7 min to 20min which isn’t bad at all, 3x per week. I am fortunate to be in a situation where money isn’t the deciding factor here, but I am frugal so I think that if I have an extra $2k a month I will be a lot happier overall since I can feel like I can spend more and do more things without thinking about my budget. I do really like my apartment and it’s nice having a place I can call my own, but at the same time I would save around 30k by living at my parents place up the road. I am having a difficult time deciding as they both have tradeoffs, such as bringing home a date would feel a little awkward.

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u/Reasonable_Coach3242 — 4 days ago

I am going to start seeing a therapist for the first time and unfortunately I need a specialist who can help with Paruesis (shy bladder). The cost the therapist is charging is $525 for a 45 min session and wants to start as a weekly session. While I could go to a CBT therapist in network, they likely wouldn’t be able to help with my specific problem. The therapist I am meeting with has dealt with this issue personally so that makes it more valuable of a session. At times I feel like I want to pay $1m to fix this issue so maybe $2k for the first 4 weeks isn’t so bad? Even if I went in network I would’ve had to pay at least $150 since my deductible is crazy high. He at least offers a superbill.

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u/Reasonable_Coach3242 — 17 days ago