I bought a Pro 40 in 2015, even though I only have an 20A outlet in my
garage and upgrading is not simple because the garage is connected to
the house by a buried cable. I got it with the idea that I might take
it with me and plug in to people's range outlets or at campgrounds,
though I never
PM
To: EV List
Cc: Damon Henry
Subject: [EVDL] My Experience with eMotorWerks
Last year I bought an EV Juicebox 40. I did not opt for the Pro model because
I did not see much value in the internet side of the product. I mostly liked
the fact that I could max out my circuit with it even though
I have the JuiceBox Pro 40 (for the last 4-5 years now). Once or twice
in that time it has dropped off my wifi, but I was able to get it back
on by power cycling it, and following the "initial setup" procedure.
(i.e. it had gone to a "safe mode" and lost my wifi password, but I was
able to
the charger unable to
reach the internet.
Damon
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Sent: Monday, January 7, 2019 3:12 PM
To: Damon Henry via EV
Cc: Damon Henry
Subject: Re: [EVDL] My Experience with eMotorWerks
That’s unfortunate. Do they not offer the ability to hardwire
That’s unfortunate. Do they not offer the ability to hardwire it to your modem
or router to ensure no connectivity issues?
I personally try to do that with anything that has a wired and wireless ability
if at all possible for the best possible performance, whether it’s a smart TV,
XBox, Play
Last year I bought an EV Juicebox 40. I did not opt for the Pro model because
I did not see much value in the internet side of the product. I mostly liked
the fact that I could max out my circuit with it even though I do not currently
have any vehicles which charge at that high of a rate.