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J1772 Replacement Evse Connector / Plug - For 16amp 120v Ev Charger on 2040-parts.com

Location:

china, China

china, China
Condition:New Level:2 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Brand:Generic MPN:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply

Meet SAE J1772 2010 standards

Nice shape and easy to use, protection class IP54(in mated conditions)


Parameters

Model: DSI-EV16P-NC ,DSI-EV32P-NC

Working temperature: -30 ° C ~ + 50° C

Reted current:  16A

Working voltage:120V AC

Insulation resistance: > 1000M Ω

Terminal temperature rise: <50K

Withstand voltage: 2000V

Contact impedance: 0.5m Ω Max

Vibration resistance: Meet JDQ 53.3 requirements

Materials

Shell Material: Thermo Plastic ( Insulator inflammability UL94 VO)

Contact Pin: Copper alloy, silver or nickel plating

Sealing gasket: rubber or silicon rubber

120 volt, 16amp, UL Listed, Meets SAE J1772 2010 standards, Imported. The J1772 connector pictured with rubber cap is the actual connector you will receive. 
Also available with BLACK or ORANGE cord. Check our online store for other EVSE products.

We will send it within 1 business days after recieving your payment, we will send by Flat Air Mail.

 

Please allow 5--15 business days for delivery to USA (delivery time is upon your location,),

For other countries it may take 10 to 25 business days for transport. If need express like Fedex, DHL, UPS please contact.Thanks

 

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Return policy:

 

If there are any problems with your product please contact Carts Gone Wild so that we can resolve the issue.

 Items can't be returned after being installed or used and need to still be in new condition.

 All issues are handled on a case by case scenario depending on circumstances, so please contact us as soon as possible.

If you are returning an item for ANY reason other then damage during shipping or a manufacturer's defect you will be charged a 15% restocking fee

 

 

 

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