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expired Posted by iconian | Staff • May 7, 2024
May 7, 2024 3:17 PM
20' Deco Home Level 2 240V 40A NEMA 14-50 Wall EV Charger w/ Tesla Adapter
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With that said, my personal opinion, don't cheap out on EV chargers. You're not powering your $800 cellphone. You're powering a $50K vehicle. And if build quality is shoddy you're potentially risking a fire.
Again, my 2 cents. There are plenty of known brands for around $500
Circuit breaker (amps) Maximum output (amps) Power at 240 volts (kilowatt) Charge Speed (mph)
60 48 11.5 kW 32.2
50 40 9.6 kW 26.88
40 32 7.7 kW 21.56
30 24 5.7 kW 15.96
20 16 3.8 kW 10.64
15 12 2.8 kW 7.84
Charge Speed based on EV9 EPA Estimated Range/Efficiency = 280 miles or ~2.8 mi/kWh (99.8kWh Battery Size)
Portable Level 1 & 2 EV Charger home/on-the-go
Level 2 NEMA 14-50 220-240V and Level 1 NEMA 5-15 plugs
Current output from 8 to 32 amps
20FT SAE J1172 Cable with Tesla Adapter
0.96" LCD screen and LED indicator IP65
UL Certified
Hassle-free, fast EV charging for your home - up to 40 Amps and 240V
SAE J1772 plug for most EV models - Tesla adapter included
20FT long TPE jacketed charging cable - UL certified
IP54 splashproof water and dust rating
UL Certified
edit: Received the Level1-2 a few days ago. No UL anywhere 🤦 ♀️
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- Compatibility: SAE J1172; Tesla Plug Adapter
- Delay Function: Yes
- Cable Length: 20 ft
- Plug Types (2):Level 2 NEMA14-50 220-240V Plug; and Level 1 NEMA 5-15 (MAX current 13A) 120-140V adapter cable
- Interface: 0.96" LCD screen and LED indicator
- Housing: IP65, Thermoplastic PC94-V0, Abrasion Protection
Safety Features:
- RCD protection: 30mA AC, Leakage Current Protection, Impact Resistance, Over Current Protection, Ground Protection, Surge Protection, Over/Under Voltage and Frequency Protection, Over Temperature Protection
Included Accessories: Waterproof Storage Bag
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With that said, my personal opinion, don't cheap out on EV chargers. You're not powering your $800 cellphone. You're powering a $50K vehicle. And if build quality is shoddy you're potentially risking a fire.
Again, my 2 cents. There are plenty of known brands for around $500
The extra amps can truly translate into hours/days/weeks of charging time depending on use case so it really depends on how often you drive/use your vehicle and the range.
for a typical 78kWh battery, you're looking at 11hr vs 8hr from 0-100% IF there's no throttling. Really, you wouldn't charge from 0-100. So, it's up to you, but I'd rather have the flexibility to use it on a 120V circuit if needed.
Another point is whether you think it wise to put 40A through a receptacle instead of hardwiring it...
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Also nice to see this is UL certified, so unlikely to burn your house down or damage your car. Lots of the Amazon no name chargers are not UL Listed or UL Certified, so this looks like it could be a solid bet.
Edit: Bought one as I need to return my current Tesla charger with my lease return. $116 delivered is awesome (compared to $266 for Tesla)
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Deco-H...wUQAvD_BwE
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