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I agree with what was posted, that to plug-in would be asking for trouble,
and likely you would not get much power = not worth it.


EV History:
I remember way back in the early 1990's when public EVSE was non-existent,
so finding an L1 outlet was gold. While I did have permission to plug into
an up-high outlet I had found, I had to regularly go out and check on it as
it was 'fun' for the public to walk by and jerk the extension cord
(unplugging it from the up-high outlet). 

You have to keep in mind Oil and Auto were paying huge amounts of money back
then to splash the paper media with anti-EV copy (Internet wasn't much to
speak of back then & not many were on it to mean anything). So, a lot of
EV-hate was put in the minds of the public back then. Not-so-funny how the
Internet has been sanitized to remove all such spew from back then
(bad-deeds covered up).


On another occasion back then, I had just received my S-10 Blazer EV back
from the multiple on-board charger updates I paid for. I parked along
Saratoga-CA's downtown streets on a cold drizzly-wet late afternoon to plug
in to try the new chargers out. The city had left their street tree-lighting
outlets on during the day (its affluent tax base were oblivious to wa$te).

While I was right that no one really knew what I was doing plugging into the
L1 receptacles at the base of each street tree, see
http://www.tripimize.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/IMG_2262.jpg

 I found that those outlets must have been wired with long runs of 16 gauge
as I was lucky to get even 5A out of them. I also ran the risk of putting
more than one charger on the same breaker (which could have tripped
breakers).

I disconnected and coiled up my extension cords once I had proven I could
plug into multiple outlets and charge. I also had found out those street
outlets were not good for charging as they were only good for what they were
intended: strings of tiny lights up in the street trees to get/keep her in
the mood, etc. Along those streets were expensive shops and over-priced
restaurants for visiting over-paid geek-engineers to come and blow money. 

As I was about to leave, I remember seeing such a guy (wearing BCGs) who was
just arriving, likely for a date. I had seen his type all too often at the
then booming Silicon Valley Hi-Tech companies. Though he might have been a
valuable mental-asset at work, it was a wonder if he could walk and chew gum
at the same time ... (Ahh, Vive L'Amour).




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