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Emotorwerks Juicebox 25ft 40a Cable/cord With J1772 Plug/connector 110/240 Volt on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
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Woodinville, Washington, United States

Woodinville, Washington, United States
eMotorWerks Juicebox 25ft 40A cable/cord with J1772 plug/connector 110/240 volt, US $149.99, image 1
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Installation:Cordset Warranty:No Warranty Brand:eMotorWerks Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:ITT CANNON J2CE4021-25

A Fully Compliant and UL certified J1772 cable & plug for EVSE and EV applications

  • Strong & Flexible EV Cable, 25FT in length, #8 AWG (2), #10 AWG (2), 23mm OD max.
  • UL Rated (UL 2251), SAE J1772 Compliant, IP44 (NEMA 3S) weather resistant, 40A 240V continuous UL rated, 600V + jacketing
  • 10000 + Mating Cycle Rating, 20-30 Avg. Year Lifespan
  • Widely Used in EVSE & Charging Industry, Preferred Cable of JuiceBox™ Charging Systems
  • Generation 2, Rev. C (Latest Update)
  • Model: ITT CANNON J2CE4021-25

I replaced this cable with native Tesla cable on my JuiceBox and no longer need it. Hence selling.

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