Ev Charging Station,cord,cable,j1772,evse,current Select 16/10amp 110-240 Volt on 2040-parts.com
Doar Na, Emek Sorek, Israel
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Portable charging station or FIXED EVSE Cable Material: NEOPREN; Cable lenght: 7.5 meter 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 Electronic Box is very small and waterproof (150x80x70 cm). The small box and flexible cable enables packing in a small bag. The ac jack type (230V), will be installed according the buyer's country standard. It will charge Toyota 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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