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Ev Charging Station,controller,board,j1772,evse,current,25/16/10amp,110-240v on 2040-parts.com

US $245.00
Location:

Doar Na, Emek Sorek, Israel

Doar Na, Emek Sorek, Israel
Condition:New Brand:memtec EV CHARGING CABLE:J1772 LEVEL 2 110-240V Manufacturer Part Number:EVM-16-10-N Charging Current:3 charging rates: 25,16,10Amp (select switch) Warranty:Yes Assembly:Very simple to build. Only 7 wires to solder. Country/Region of Manufacture:Israel Will Charge::Nissan Leaf, Chevy, PHEV, all J1772 cars

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J1772  EVSE  Controller Board, Current select 25/16/10Amp 110-240 Volt
Very small board (108 x 62 mm), can be installed into a small box. ( 160x90x60 mm )
It requires to solder only 7 wires. 3 ac supply inut + 4 output wires of the J1772 cable.
You will need: a Box (with switch and lamp indicator ), J1772 Cable with plug and Input Cord 
Full assembly instructions is supplied.
3 year  warranty on all components. 


ITEM DESCRIPTION

EVSE controller board only.  
Input voltage:110-240 Volt 50/60Hz; Charging current:16 Amp or 10 Amp (switch selected)
 
Auto restart after power fail; Ground existence check. Lamp indicator for charging state.
 
The Board is very small  (95x65 mm). Can be assembled into a small box.
  

 
  It will chargeToyota plug in, Ford, Honda, Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf, Mitsubishi i-MiEV, Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, Renault ze, Tesla Model S  
and many other electric vehicles. The charging cord is compatible with all Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Standards and Recommended Practices, including SAE J1772, NEC 625, UL 2231 and UL 2594.

Battery Health 
Li-ion Battery lose some of its energy capacity. The capacity loss is affected by the number of charging-discharging cycles. Research shows that a major factor that affects this capacity loss, is temperature inside the battery. Charging at low current rate helps to reduce the capacity loss. We recommend our customers to charge at 10 Amp whenever they have enough time, and use the fast (16 Amp) mode only when needed.  
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  • About our company MEMTEC ltd

    Memtec was founded in 1991 as a subcontractor to Elta ltd. Our main field is Automatic Test Equipment for airborne systems. We started to manufacture EV Charging Cables in 2013 for our own electric cars. Then we built few units as a favor to our customers. The cables were very successful and so we decided to open a commercial line of charging cables and charging stations. During 2014 we sold in Israel 357 units.

  • Return Policy

    We offer a 14 day return policy from the receiving date. Please contact us for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. All items purchased must be return in the same condition as they were delivered in and in original packaging. They can not have been assembled and disassembled. Items defective upon receipt must be packaged in their retail packaging as if new and returned with a detailed description of the problem. Return shipping fees are not refundable. Buyer pays shipping both ways. 20% handling/restocking fee for returns - starting at time of sale. Buyers remorse, finding the item on sale or price variation is not a valid reason for return.

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    Your satisfaction is very important to us! If you have any problem with your order, please contact us and we will do our very best to make you satisfied. As long as you are happy with your purchase, please leave a positive feedback for us. We will always leave you a positive feedback in return. If you have any problem with your purchase, please do not leave a negative feedback. Please Contact us … and your issue will be solved quickly and positively :) We are a small family-owned business trying to make it, not a huge company that doesn't care … We will ALWAYS do our best for you!

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