Did this coupon
work for you?
work for you?
Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
---|---|---|---|
05/07/24 | BuyDig | $109 frontpage |
88 |
Product Name: | Deco Home Level 1-2 240V 32A Portable EV Charger, NEMA 14-50 and 5-15 Plugs, Tesla Adapter |
Product Description: | Portable Level 1 & 2 EV Charger for at home, on-the-go Level 2 NEMA 14-50 220-240V and Level 1 NEMA 5-15 plugs Current output ranging from 8 to 32 amps 20FT SAE J1172 Cable with Tesla Adapter 0.96" LCD screen and LED indicator | IP65 |
Product SKU: | buydig_DGEVPT01 |
The link has been copied to the clipboard.
66 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Featured Comments
Check out the YouTube channel State of Charge for videos that discuss the risk and review level 1-2 EVSE / EV Chargers.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
the gen 2, due to thinner wires, are capped to 32 amp
but honestly... it doesn't matter. if you need fast charging, neither is fast enough, if you charge over night.. who care if it takes 4 hour or 5?
The $15 off couple is not stackable with the discounted prices. The price is good enough for me to pull the trigger. In 4 1.
Check out the YouTube channel State of Charge for videos that discuss the risk and review level 1-2 EVSE / EV Chargers.
Not the newer gen Tesla MC. The wall unit will go higher if properly supplied and what your Tesla will accept. 32amps is good for most. Its what i use.
the gen 2, due to thinner wires, are capped to 32 amp
but honestly... it doesn't matter. if you need fast charging, neither is fast enough, if you charge over night.. who care if it takes 4 hour or 5?
Nobody charges 0% or 10% to full every night. I only did that 2 times in the last 5 years. All other times we just need to top up 30-50% of the battery.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
realistically speaking, the super off peak is from midnight to 6 am, 6 hours. 6 hours at 32am at 220v, that's 42kwh vs 52kwh. so 10kwh difference. at 3.5 m/kwh for model Y, that's 147 miles vs 182 mile
if you drive 182 miles and want to take advantage of super off peak, then okay. but if you don't drive 182 miles, or don't mind the extra hour in the off peak rate, i see no difference beween 32 amp or 40 amp. and for the vest majority of people who drives less than 100 miles a day... it literately just the difference between 3 hour or 4 hours charge in the middle of night, which as i said, NO ONE CARES.
How do you get this coupon?
Depends on the dryer plug and if it's 30 amp or 50 amp.
Ah, looks like it's a 30 amp
Also depends on when your house was built. Before mid nineties most residential dryer plugs were three prong NEMA 10-30, after mid nineties it's mostly four prong NEMA 14-30.
Then no. You'll need to run a new circuit with wires rated for 40 amps at 230V and put in a NEMA14-50 plug for this.
NEC allows for 50 amp NEMA plugs to operate at 40 amps, since no 40 amp NEMA plugs exist. You just need appropriately sized wires and breaker.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
If it's a 30 amp plug, it doesn't matter. This is going to pull more than that continuously.