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Whitey

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Just ran across this from an advertisement:

http://evsolutions.avinc.com/turbocord?gclid=CN6TxNiixbwCFXNp7AodYUUA5w

240 Charge cord version plugs directly into your house 240. No wall mount station. No installation. $599. Seems a LOT cheaper and easier than the full wall installation...

Anyone tried it yet?
 
Whitey said:
$599. Seems a LOT cheaper and easier than the full wall installation...
Yeah, it's nice, but not a terribly good value, IMO.

The Turbocord (currently) uses a not-very-common NEMA 6-20 connector for 240 volts. It is possible this may be rectified with future versions and/or (perhaps expensive) accessories, but the 6-20 connector is not one most people have in their garage (e.g., dryer outlet). And even if you manage to get it connected to 240 volts, operating at only 16 amps, the Turbocord will take well over 6 hours to fully charge an FFE.

Personally, I think the ClipperCreek LCS-25 is better portable EVSE (for Level 2 charging). It's somewhat cheaper ($549) and significantly more powerful (4.8 kW) than the Turbocord. It is available with a variety of plugs for standard 240V/30A/50A outlets, and can charge an FFE in just about 5 hours.

As an example, here is the (very common) NEMA 14-30 configuration:
http://www.clippercreek.com/store/product/charging-station-lcs-25p-nema-14-30/
 
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