fooljoe
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Over the weekend I bought a 40 amp capable open-EVSE from GlennD over at the Leaf forum. He had actually put it together as a 30 amp EVSE (what you see in the pictures), but he was able to quickly add a 40 amp contactor, and I provided my own 50 amp J1772 cable and 14-50 plug. The EVSE has a button that allows setting any amperage from 6-40 in 2a increments, and also has a built-in timer (but who needs that with RavCharge! ) The total cost came to about $500. The only downsides are that it's 240v only, and I'm not sure how waterproof the case is. But 120v capability could be easily done with a different choice of contactor (Glenn used a contactor that he just happened to have lying around for my very short-notice mod), and a different choice of case could ensure full waterproofing.
I'd been looking for a long time for a portable and adjustable 40 amp EVSE that I can use at 24 amps in my garage plugged into my 30 amp dryer outlet, and take on the road to use at 40 amps at RV parks and the like, and also dial down to 12-16 amps to use with my quick220 at a friend's if need be. Sadly there's no retail EVSE you can buy that can do these things.
I love what Tony's doing with the Tesla UMC (Jesla), but the price tag is really steep, and you don't get full adjustability. You can buy a bunch of $45 Tesla adapters for limited adjustability, but some settings are still missing. Also I'm a little spooked by the awkward design of the plug on the UMC and the reliability issues resulting from that reported by some Tesla drivers. An EVSE-upgraded 2013 Leaf EVSE is also a nice option that offers full adjustability in a very small package, but it can only do up to 25 amps (and that's if you're willing to "overclock" it beyond the 20 amp rating of its 12ga wire and 20amp handle.)
So anyway, I concluded that there's really no option that can do everything I want except to build an open-EVSE. I've been researching it for a while, but the problem is most of the example builds out there are only capable of 30 amps. I could've figured it out eventually and built one myself, but Glenn's built a bunch of open-EVSEs and has got it wired, and he crafted the unit with excellent build quality. Just wanted to let others know that this option's out there.
I'd been looking for a long time for a portable and adjustable 40 amp EVSE that I can use at 24 amps in my garage plugged into my 30 amp dryer outlet, and take on the road to use at 40 amps at RV parks and the like, and also dial down to 12-16 amps to use with my quick220 at a friend's if need be. Sadly there's no retail EVSE you can buy that can do these things.
I love what Tony's doing with the Tesla UMC (Jesla), but the price tag is really steep, and you don't get full adjustability. You can buy a bunch of $45 Tesla adapters for limited adjustability, but some settings are still missing. Also I'm a little spooked by the awkward design of the plug on the UMC and the reliability issues resulting from that reported by some Tesla drivers. An EVSE-upgraded 2013 Leaf EVSE is also a nice option that offers full adjustability in a very small package, but it can only do up to 25 amps (and that's if you're willing to "overclock" it beyond the 20 amp rating of its 12ga wire and 20amp handle.)
So anyway, I concluded that there's really no option that can do everything I want except to build an open-EVSE. I've been researching it for a while, but the problem is most of the example builds out there are only capable of 30 amps. I could've figured it out eventually and built one myself, but Glenn's built a bunch of open-EVSEs and has got it wired, and he crafted the unit with excellent build quality. Just wanted to let others know that this option's out there.