It's true, one of the better portable EVSEs ever made was the Nissan Gen 2
unit made by Panasonic Kitchen appliances division:


As many of you know, I used to have a small part-time business converting
these to L1/L2 capability.  They will easily handle 20A continuous (G2 not
G3) and can be modified for wide input voltage easily.  I even personally
ran them at 24A with no issues.  (though we never sold that high of
amperage capability)

Note we replaced the input connection with a high-quality welded-terminal
L6-30.  The newer NEMA "L" series twist locks are much more robust than the
older flat blade style.

On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 1:44 PM jim--- via EV <[email protected]> wrote:

> I like your quote today!  Very good - and so true!
>
> 73
> -----
> Jim Walls - K6CCC
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lee Hart's quote for today:
> --
> All children are born engineers. Watch them at play. They're not
> just playing; they're experimenting, building and learning. That's
> engineering! Then we get them in school and squash it out of them.
> (Geoffrey Orsak, Southern Methodist University dean of engineering)
>
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