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05/07/24 | BuyDig | $109 frontpage |
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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 |
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Check out the YouTube channel State of Charge for videos that discuss the risk and review level 1-2 EVSE / EV Chargers.
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Check out the YouTube channel State of Charge for videos that discuss the risk and review level 1-2 EVSE / EV Chargers.
Code would only allow that if hardwired dip switches, I don't see that anywhere. trusting someone to limit on software or car everytime is foolish . and even though it says adjustable 8-32 it does not list increments
Has a nice case also. Seems like a no-brainer if you need a cheap emergency backup or spare.
Also, if you dont get 11 hours to be home per day.... Eeek. I mean, even if you get home from work at 7pm, and leave at 6am, that's 11 hours right there.
I work from home, so I know I'm on one end of the spectrum... But if you are spending a majority of your day at work.... Then I guess you're right, go with a 40amp.
I know people will throw stones at me... But I charge off of a 120v outlet..... I rent , so don't feel the need to pay to add 240v in someone else's house/garage, (plus, during the week, I'm home pretty much 18-22 hours hours a day)
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If you are now going to be constantly plugging in the Mobile Connector, unplugging, re-plugging the Dryer, back-and-forth, then you are going to wind up melting/burning that receptacle.
If you use the Dryer plug. I would at least recommend replacing the Dryer receptacle with a heavy duty industrial grade receptacle. Because your Dryer probably has some cheap 9 dollar Home Depot receptacle. Which is fine for a Dryer that is never unplugged. But with a Mobile connector that is constantly plugged and unplugged, it is an accident waiting to happen.
It lists the current increments on their website. (8A/10A/13A/16A/20A/ 24A/32A)
My 2 cents!
Teslas also remember the amperage at their location so it always only ever tries to pull 24A at the house and never more than that.
This is really just a charge cord that happens to come with the nacs plug, but you dont want this in either case.
If non tesla anything like this is cheaper -
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256370637886
Granted difference from 32a to 40a is not great, but it will be faster.
if tesla, a refurb or used like new wall mount is the way to go,48a is absolutely worth it
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The calculation is that the 48A charger draws 11.7kW and battery takes 11.17 kWh per hour. DC charge efficiency is even higher, maybe close to 100%.