J1772 Extension, 20ft, 30a Ul Ev Rated Cord on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, United States
J1772 Extension, 20 ft 30A UL Listed EV Cord that connects a J1772 Plug and Inlet (both the Plug and Inlet are rated at 50A). The cord is EV rated at 105 deg C for 30A, 10AWG.
I do the assembly at my shop in Tucson. The electrical connections are crimped with an industrial crimper to Mil Spec standards, the crimp is a 4 barrel crimp. If you want a longer cord, contact me, extra cord is $2.50/ft. For 2 or more shipping price please email me. Thank you for viewing my listing, check out my other J1772 products. |
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