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Barbagris

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Euro, but indicate "Operating voltage: 120-240V AC"

http://www.ev-power.eu/EVCharge-Products/Assembly-kit-Charging-plug-J1772-with-cable-16-Amp-5m-incl-electronics.html?cur=1

j1772-evse_big_z1.jpg


3909-j1772_final_evse_z5.jpg


Any experience?
 
Not tired but looks more interesting than upgrading the existing one. Wonder why they do not make it with a longer cable at least as an option.
 
Llecentaur said:
Not tired but looks more interesting than upgrading the existing one. Wonder why they do not make it with a longer cable at least as an option.
Put a standard connector of your choice on the bare ends and then plug it into a 10 or 12 gauge, 25 foot extension cord if you need it longer

I wonder what the cost (in USD) with shipping to the USA would be? Looks like they're selling them faster than they can build them

Don
 
All Australian dollars

Swedish evse is not vapourware cos I bought one.
Have since sold it.

It is part of my evse research

Clipper creek made 10 amp Holden / gm evse in Australia costs $369.25
Clipper creek 15 amp Aussie model = $760
Evseupgrade 15 amp = $1027, Aussie dollar was good at the time.
 
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