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Discussion in 'Prime Plug-in Charging' started by dubj1313, Mar 18, 2017.

  1. dubj1313

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    So i decided to buy a level 2 cable from china like they are all made there.. Anyway here are 2 pic of the specs and the plug.. My bro in law is an electrician and going to run a seperate line for 220 is there anything else that i need? I didnt want to spend $500+ on a charging station. 1489884141681.jpg 1489884148530.jpg

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    nope. new circuit breaker, wiring and outlet, and you're good to go. all the best!(y) may i ask what model and how much?
     
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    You poor guys. Here in Southern California in the city of Anaheim they give us $1,000 check to pay for a rapid charger. My charger actually cost $1,100. It ended up costing me $100 including the installation by a qualified electrician.

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    Your photo is showing a NEMA 6-20 plug rated for 20 amps at 250 volts. Unless you want the portability, just have him cut off the plug and wiring your new charging station into a box. Or install a matching 6-20 receptacle, and you can plug and unplug it...or maybe knock it loose. Or, install a locking NEMA L11-20 plug and receptacle that locks into place with a twist.

    The specs on your unit say that it is good for 220 volts and 50 Hertz (cycles per second). You house has 240 volts (or 235 or 237 or something like that) and 60 Hertz. Let us know how it works.
     
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    Got the premium for about 32k after all taxes n fees n warranty plus i added a bunch of extras on the car.. Still playing around with all the settings and best mpg driving but love filling up once a month. And i charge it where i work too.

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    congrats, all the best!(y)
     
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    That's the cable I purchased. Totally happy so far. Much faster than the Toyota supplied cable. (Why didn't they supply a dual voltage cable?)
     
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    How did you hook it up? Wall outlet or hard wire... There is always something to spend money on..

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    So my brother in law whos an electrician installed my level 2 charger.. Seperate line.. Ran all the cables..no mess. 1st charge took 1hr 50 min and it seems like i got few miles added to my ev total. Cable Works great and i saved at least 300 bucks by not buying a charging station. If there are any prime owners on long island NY i highly recomend him. He s liceneced and insurred.. Cable was shipped from china n it took about a week. And i customized the lenght incase my driveway got bigger.

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    they must feel some owners won't know how to handle it.
     
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    I have an iPhone 7plus with Verizon I went to the App Store and they don't have the priuschat app
     
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    what? ridiculous. try the priuschat store.
     
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    I purchased my level 2 Duosida charger on eBay for ~$219. It so happens it's the same outlet as my 220V air compressor. All I have to do is unplug one and plug in the other. Doesn't get any easier.

    Nexus 6P ?
     
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    Well, how does that compare to my $296 for the Duosida level two charger, and $300 to my electrician for both a 240 and a 120 GF Protected circuit? Not subsidized though, all cash from me.
     
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    You DID buy a charging station from China. It was portable, not a hard mounted box on the wall, but still it is a Level 2 EVSE charging station; much more than a mere cable.
     
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    Try this (?)... I just went to e-Bay, typed "Level 2 Chargers" in the "Search" section (next to where it says "Shop by category") and the link below is what came up. Hope this both "works" and helps you out....

    (EDIT: I just did a trial run... the link seems to work....)

    Level 2 Chargers | eBay
     
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    The charger I purchased is below. Whichever charger you get make sure you look at the photo of the plug and make sure it's not a 110V. 220V plug looks different.

    http://m.ebay.com/itm/EVSE-Level-2-charger-EV-Electric-Car-Charger-16-Amp-220-240-v-DUOSIDA-6-20-/252919048288?hash=item3ae3266860%3Ag%3AiagAAOSwdGFYqIyw&_trkparms=pageci%253A5eb93283-4715-11e7-abec-74dbd1803d68%257Cparentrq%253A65aa453615c0ab64f90e325dfffb64a8%257Ciid%253A1

    Nexus 6P ?
     
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    Here is a NEMA straight blade plug chart (National Electrical Manufacturers Assn. (of the U.S.))

    NEMA Straight Blade Reference Chart

    NEMA designations starting with 6- have a 250 volt rating for home use with standard 240 volt power.
    This does not include the curved blades of locking plugs and receptacles. "P" means Plug.
    1. A plug is the thing (wiring device) on the end of the cord with the blades. A receptacle is the thing in the wall box with the slots for the blades. A connector is the thing on a cord with slots for the blades. In the chart above plugs are on the left of the configuration column and receptacles and connectors are on the right of the column. Kind'a interesting...the 20 amp 125 volt plug and the 20 amp 250 volt plug are almost mirror images of each other with the horizontal blade on opposite sides--can't be interchanged but could be confused in the bins at a hardware store.

    U.S. house voltage is 120 volts (upped from 110 volts back in the 1930's) and 240 volts (or something like 118 and 236 or something close to that depending on how much power you and your neighbors are using at that time.)