[00:18:24] In this case both of the panels have covers off for demo reason. EU panels do come with bus bars in some cases so DIN rail equipment does use bus bars, especially in industrial distribution installatios. While the voltage/frequency/expected current/phases are laid out differently, I still have a hard time trusting the US electrical system over Euro [00:21:03] This is an issue because the outlet hsa melted, it is a NEMA 14/50 recepticle which looks to be a residential rated one, for a stove or something, but someone has lugged in EVSE into it [00:25:33] this is the closest thing to a NEMA 14/50 that is found in the EU, this is a Ceeform plug. [00:26:00] Anything above 125A is powered using connectors such as those [05:37:46] i'm guessing this system has three bus bars for three-phase electricity? [07:41:24] Correct, there are three phases used, however single phase distribution boards also exist that use bus bars. In the UK those are very common (they call them consumer units) [23:39:24] My dad still has a "fuse box" terrible safety hazard.