I am currently making my own with this EV
Simulator:https://www.tindie.com/products/nsayer/evse-tester/
It will just "fake" the EVSE into starting the current flow, and I can put
whatever outlet i want on it. The issue I can see is I won't know if its 110v
or 220v, but there are ways around this.
Kevin
On Friday, August 30, 2019, 02:06:34 PM PDT, Tom Hudson via EV
<[email protected]> wrote:
While driving home today I passed a Whole Foods store and noticed a couple of
EV chargers
outside, and it got me thinking... What would it take to get my E-10 pickup set
up to
charge using a J1772 port?
Well, a little quick Googling found a J1772 Adapter Box
(http://www.tucsonev.com/) -- at
$150 I'm sorely tempted! Anybody have experience with this or any other J1772
adapter?
My charger is a 240VAC Brusa NLG5 -- seems like this would let me cavort around
a little
more freely in the truck...
Thoughts? Suggestions?
-Tom
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http://portev.org -- Electric Vehicles, Solar Power & More
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