Clippercreek J1772 Electric Vehicle Charger Lcs-25-c6-l25-32 on 2040-parts.com
Pleasant Grove, Utah, United States
Item is brand new in box.
LCS-25 EVSE, 25A Breaker Rating, 20A Continuous Current, 20A J1772 Connector ClipperCreek LCS-25 on their website. MSRP $469 The instruction booklet got slightly wet, slight discoloration but nothing is distorted. |
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