TaylorhamSPK t1_ir5jab9 wrote
I'm sure this violates NEC code.. 240v line exposed and not encased... but it's JC, unless you live down by the water, the hood is another world. No rules lol
smart_talk_ t1_ir6bm43 wrote
This is not in JC
TaylorhamSPK t1_ir6fx16 wrote
Yes , I know.. I read the headline.
crunchybaguette t1_ir6chfi wrote
Could be 120v on the mobile charger
TaylorhamSPK t1_ir6g87g wrote
Regardless. The cable should be encased, pretty sure the insulation on that cable won't be rated for people to walk on lol
crunchybaguette t1_ir6kyxi wrote
Normally wouldn’t be but that could be mitigated with a proper ramp to protect
pixel_of_moral_decay t1_ir75dw2 wrote
The permanent parts of this are armored.
The black cable and charger are just hanging. That’s likely stored in their trunk when not in use. That’s acceptable on a temporary basis. You just can’t permanently mount it like that.
They also technically protected on the sidewalk where it’s prone to damage.
This might violate local ordinances, but seems to have been done safely. That outlet looks like it might have been done by a pro too. I suspect that locks, so when not in use nobody can access the outlet.
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