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Description of Portable Electric Charging Adjustable Compatible

【Time-delayed 9-hour charging home portabl】40Amp AC EV Charger,Dual temperature control protection EV Charging station LCDdisplay,Intelligent chip protection (overvoltage, leakage protection) TPE environmental protection cable extension. 【Fast charging】Our EV charger is 25 feet long and fits most driveways or garages. The input power of the NEMA 14-50 plug is 230V. You can connect it to a 220V/240 socket for level 2 charging, (The actual working current depends on your vehicle setting). 【Upgraded Version Level 1 EV Charger】 Upgrade to a high-speed EV charging station today! Made with UL-approved components The electric car is charging normally, SAE-J1772 compliant for all current US electric vehicles. The EVSE EV charging box status ring light will flash with a blue aperture. 【Level 2 Charger Safe Secure 】Garage mountable, fixed back bracket hooks to prevent wear and tear, carry with the car. The Level 2 charger works with Nema 14/50 plugs or a Nema 6/50 plug. 【Level 2 EV Charger Works with All-Electric Cars】IP65 Weatherproof enclosure allows for indoor/outdoor installation. Compatible with most EV including all EV car chargers or tesla EV chargers, including for other EV models.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Ground fault - charging failed.

I gave two stars because my situation is a bit unusual, but for us it was DOA. The bolt recognized the EVSE, but as soon as charging started (the relay clicked on the EVSE), the EVSE reported a "leakage current". It connects to a 208V three-phase circuit with 2 of the 3 phases. The borrowed Mustart device worked perfectly. I sent this unit back and, in order not to waste time, switched to Mustart. I stumbled across this review early on when Kohn's team got in touch to see if they could diagnose

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