21st Century Pony
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- Martin
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This worthwhile discussion is pretty much why I prefer to use my portable yet now ancient EVSE from a now-defunct outfit named EVSEUpgrade, which is auto-switching between 120V and 240V (a rarity back in 2011) and also user-adjustable for between 1 and a max of 20 amps. The Panasonic unit originally labeled for Nissan and modded by EVSEUpgrade is built very well and has never failed me between three plug-in cars and hundreds of thousands of miles across the continent, with plugged-in recharging from HVAC receptacles, welder receptacles, NEMA 14-50 receptacles, TTY 30-amp receptacles and normal household receptacles. And 20 amps at 240V is pretty much safe for any 240V circuit I've encountered.
This old EVSE also has a universal NEMA L60-30R plug, so every NEMA connector out there with a corresponding female end can fit (no vendor lock unlike with the Ford or my son's Audi portable EVSEs).
For those interested, these older EVSEUpgrade units can occasionally be found, used, on EBay.
This old EVSE also has a universal NEMA L60-30R plug, so every NEMA connector out there with a corresponding female end can fit (no vendor lock unlike with the Ford or my son's Audi portable EVSEs).
For those interested, these older EVSEUpgrade units can occasionally be found, used, on EBay.
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