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Av Turbocord 120 / 240 Volt Level 2 Evse Electric Car Charging Cord on 2040-parts.com

Location:

West Roxbury, Massachusetts, United States

West Roxbury, Massachusetts, United States
Like new - used on one trip.
Level:2 Manufacturer Part Number:23076-020 Installation:Cordset Warranty:No Warranty Brand:AeroVironment

This is a level 2 EVSE that can be used with either 110 or 220 volt outlets. The 110 volt plug is the standard NEMA 1-15 used for all 110 volt wiring in the US. There are a variety of 220 volt standards, though, and the adapter included with this is a NEMA 6-20p, rather than the 6-50 that's common with many electric charging cables. You can check the manufacturer's page for more information.

This is a really compact cord. I purchased it because my home charging station was big and bulky and impractical to take on trips. Now that I've sold my plug-in hybrid, I don't need the Turbocord.

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