Ken,

The photo was deleted from your post - would you mind sending it again?

Nathan

On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 2:23 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

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> From: Ken Olum <[email protected]>
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> Subject: [EVDL] J1772 outlets and cable
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> When I got my Juicebox charger some years ago, there was apparently a
> manufacturing flaw in the control pilot wire in the charging cable.  The
> wire was broken with no damage to the cover.  After a while it failed.
> I spliced the wire, but to do it I had to remove the cover from the
> cable.  I tried to replace it with some heat shrink, but this never
> worked properly.  So when you move the cable around by the handle, it
> stresses the wires, which then broke again.
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> I got tired of repairing it and bought a new cable.  Would anyone like
> the old one?  I also have most of the parts of a J1772 outlet.
> What's missing is the outer shell that holds the sockets and one of the
> little springs that holds the socket closed.  See attached photo.  If
> you'd like any of this stuff, make me an offer.  At least enough to pay
> for shipping and it's yours.
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> Incidentally there was a comedy of errors when I tried to buy a
> replacement cable from Enel X.  I bought a clearly described 25' cable
> from their web site.  They sent me a 20' cable.  I didn't notice, so I
> wasted an hour connecting it to the charger.  Then it didn't reach from
> the charger to my car.  So I complained to Enel X, and in a couple of
> weeks they sent me another 20' cable.  Fortunately I wasn't fooled again.
> I didn't waste my time but called them up right away.  Finally they got
> somebody to go to their warehouse and find a cable that was actually 25'
> long, not merely one that was in a box labeled "25' cables".
>
>                                         Ken
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