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We show you how to install single-phase charging points in mode 2 and mode 3 for electric vehicles. http://www.bricocrack.tv. DIY Tutorial Electricity Electric vehicle charger. The two electrical sockets for recharging vehicles that we use in the video are from the Green'Up brand by Legrand. More information about the Green'UP electrical sockets that we installed in the tutorial http://www.legrand.es/industria/tomas.... Here is the link to download the “Green'UP Electric Vehicle Catalog”: http://www.legrand.es/documentos/Cata.... In this tutorial we address a topic that will surely interest you. How to have a charger nearby, that is, in your own home, in your community or in the office. In this video we will see how to install the chargers that are most available to DIYers and what are the protection requirements for their installation. We start by installing a single-phase mode 2 charging socket. Juan will explain the details of the regulations that we need to know. Where do we get the power line from (a specific and independent line) and what devices we have to install for this equipment. If you already have the transient and permanent voltage limiter installed in your panel, perfect! If not, we have to start there to comply with the mandatory protection requirements for this equipment. Juan works on a surface box and places all the necessary elements. Note how he makes the connections between them. Then, once the power has been disconnected in the main panel of the house, we take the power to the panel (2 earth, phase and neutral cables). Once the connections have been made in the panel, we can now install the Green'Up charging socket. The connection is very simple. Now we move on to the single-phase mode 3 charging socket! It has a type 2 S or Mennekes plug. It is connected in a very similar way but it has a 20 A differential and a trip coil which is a very important protection element that acts by disconnecting the magnetothermic switch in case there is any problem in the charging socket. Juan shows you in detail how the connections are made in the panel and the final connection with the electrical charging socket. You can put the socket on the wall or use a foot as we did. Finally, we charge our vehicle! In the case of mode 3, you can operate it manually, via Bluetooth or, if you have the internet kit, through the router. There are many different Green'Up electrical sockets with many features, the best thing you can do to find the one that best suits your needs is to download the "Green'UP Electric Vehicle Catalog" from this link: http://www.legrand.es/documentos/Cata.... And, you know, as always, if you have any questions, write them down below, in the comments of the video. We hope you find it useful! More information about DIY and Electricity at http://www.bricocrack.tv/ Presented by Juan Mateos. Follow us also on Facebook: / bricocrack Twitter: / bricocrack Instagram: / bricocrack