





A lot of Tesla owners are still charging off a standard outlet. It works, but it's slow and it's not what that car was built for. A dedicated 50A circuit with a proper Wall Connector is the right way to do it - faster charging, safer setup, and no cutting corners.
Here's what we put together for this one. We ran a dedicated 50-amp circuit and mounted the Tesla Wall Connector inside a custom weatherproof locking cabinet flush against the exterior wall. That cabinet is the detail that sets this install apart. It keeps the charger protected from the elements, the cable managed and out of the way, and the whole setup locked up when it's not in use.
The wiring side of this is where our electrical troubleshooting and repair background really matters. A 50A circuit isn't something you just throw in. It has to be sized right, wired correctly, and landed properly at the panel. Done wrong, you've got a safety issue and a voided warranty. Done right, you've got a charging setup that will run reliably for years without a second thought.
What we ended up with is clean. The cabinet sits tight to the stucco, the connector is mounted inside with the cable neatly wrapped, and the locking door keeps everything protected. No exposed hardware, no cable dragging on the ground, no eyesore on the side of the house. Just a solid, permanent home charging station.
If you've got a Tesla and you're still relying on a slow charge or a makeshift setup, this is the upgrade worth making. It's one of those installs that just works - every single time you pull into the garage.