At 120V, all EV chargers will throttle down to draw no more than 12 Amps.
It will likely work even if the 120 is in reality sagged to something like
105V.
I would be a little concerned about the signal not being sinus, that can be
hard on parts like rectifiers.
Cor.

On Sun, Jun 8, 2025, 3:28 PM redscooter via EV <[email protected]> wrote:

>   I have an 12 volt inverter 2500 watts , not  pure sign wave, off grid,
> solar battery..
>
> and at the pressant 40 ft of cord. my invertor does have a 3 prong plug.
>
> does the inveroter need to be earth grounded, for the leaf to charge?
>
> how sensative is the leaf charger to lower voltages / wattage?
>
> does it throlle down?
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