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I am an ozev approved installer and have installed a couple of single home wall charger units but have a requirement for two outlets at a parking spot with a b&b, for staying guests; has anyone any experience of a multi-outlet system or can recommend which units to go for? or would two singles be a better option? There appears to be a dedicated 63A supply available, on a separate phase to the property..
 

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