Nissan Leaf Upgraded Charger Level-2 Evse. 240 Volt,25' Long,used on 2040-parts.com
Castro Valley, California, United States
Up for sale used Nissan Leaf charger Level-2 240V. It also can work on 110V.
My lease has expired and i don't have Leaf anymore.
I used this charger for 1.5 years just plugging into my Dryer outlet. It worked perfectly fine charging my car from 10% to 100% for 4 hours.
It comes with an adapter so you can use it with 3 or 4 prongs outlet.
Item guaranteed to work.
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