Clipper Creek Lcs-25 Level 2 Charging Station on 2040-parts.com
Pacifica, California, United States
Hardwired Clipper Creek LCS-25 EVSE charging station. Has operated flawlessly for 4 years. It's being replaced with a larger capacity unit for a new electric car with a larger battery.
A new comparable unit costs $469.00. |
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