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J1772 Plug Holder - Angled Entry With Cable Management on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

San Carlos, California, United States

San Carlos, California, United States
Condition:New Level:2 Manufacturer Part Number:EV-001 Installation:Indoor/Outdoor Warranty:No Brand:JuiceBox Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

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NEW Version of our injection-molded J1772 plug holder to store your J1772 cable when you're done charging

Now with cable management  - the cable hook on top allows you to store your cable while the EVSE is not in use. Made out of strong ABS plastic using injection mold process, the hook is virtually unbreakable and holds at least 50 lbs.

Another new feature is the angled plug entry for easier insertion and lower strain on the inlet and the mounting points. 

This new version is an ideal accessory for your JuiceBox or any other EVSE - especially if you want to store your plug away from the EVSE.

Hardware included.

We think this would be a great addition to any Charging Station.

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