J-plug - J1772 Ev Charging Cable (40a/50 Foot) on 2040-parts.com
Kennewick, Washington, United States
This is a J1772 50 amp plug (Dostar: V3-DSS-50P) wired for EVSE connection, with 50 feet of 40 amp, 1/2 inch, flexible, 7 conductor, cable. This cable can be used for any standard 4-wire connection, but provides an additional 18 gauge wire to power enhanced features such as lighting, automatic door controls, timers, and power sensors. The cable outside diameter is only .56 inches which makes it very flexible and easy to roll up. The 7 conductors are as follows: 2 red 12 awg 2 black 12 awg 1 green 12 awg 1 purple 20 awg 1 orange 18 awg |
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