For half the price you can have the OEM brick upgraded to 12a 240v by evseupgrade.com. Sure it is slower but if spending the night it is an option for less money.Weekdayskier said:Back to the original topic,
I bought the Clipper Creek 20a EVSE. Put my own plug, made an extension cord, ect.
Drove to the parents house last weekend. 104 miles each way, so did the extended charge
Plugged into the dryer outlet, 9 hour charge to full. No issues. Charged while I slept.
I think this is nearly ideal as a portable charger for $495. I probably could build my own, but didn't want to go through the effort. I think the only time I'd need this is on overnights to family/friend's homes that would not have easily accessible 240v power at more than 30a.
Still waiting for Chademo
ehelmholtz said:Yes. It's a solid choice but I don't think it does 120v so building an openEVSE in a small box is the best option. Some people like the upgraded L1 from EVSEupgrade but with the Rav4 bricks it's only 12A at 240v. 20A would require the Nissan unit but that's expensive.
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