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Brand New Dostar Level 2 Charger 16 Amp 220-240v Nema 6-20 Usa Plug Ship Free on 2040-parts.com

US $329.00
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Denver, Colorado, United States

Denver, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dostar Manufacturer Part Number:3030 PSE 16 6C AS

Brand new, never used, Dostar 16 amp 220-240V EVSE portable EV car charger. Very compact and these work great. I am currently using one on my Chevy Volt. Charging time went from 12+ hours to 4 hours or less. 20 feet in length. Has a USA nema 6-20 plug ( rated at 20 amp 250V). 6-20 receptacles available at Home Depot. Needs a dedicated 20 amp 220-240 v breaker.  Should work on any current Ev car sold in the USA with a J1772 charging plug. Works on Chevy Volt , Nissan Leaf, Ford EV's and Toyota EV's  plus more for example. Comes with a one year manufactures warranty and is delievered in bulk packaging.

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