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The Duosida New J1772 Plug is a high-performance 50 Amp Level 2 charging solution, designed for all USA standard electric vehicles (excluding Tesla). With a voltage rating of 208V-240V and engineered for over 10,000 mechanical insertions, this plug ensures reliability and efficiency for your EV charging needs.
Amperage | 50 Amps |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
B**O
10 AWG is good for 30 Amps.
For anyone who is capable of wiring a stove plug. It's that simple.
A**X
Seems high quality. Heavy duty pin sockets
Overall seems extremely heavy duty. Only 4 stars because no instructions were included. I can't really tell if the pins are supposed to be crimped or soldered. I attempted to crimp the ground pin, the 8 gauge crimp worked well, but wasn't tight enough for the 8 gauge wire I had. The 10 gauge crimp was tight enough to hold the wire securely, but the pin "squished" on the edges.Removing the O rings, and soldering with a torch (like they're solder cups) seems like the way to go... however the holes on the smaller pins allow solder to run out resulting in the need for cleanup. I feel like these pins are supposed to be crimped, but with no documentation it's too much trial and error.All of these questions would have been clearer if instructions were provided. Since you don't get extra pins you get "one shot" at binding them to the cable.
N**E
Only is half the charger
Needed a adapter for a Tesla.... this is only one half the part. you need the other half for it to work. Was not at all clear on the site.
P**K
Requires triangle bit.
You'll need a torx bit to open the exterior casing, and a triangle security bit (that I've never seen before, and isn't provided) to access the interior pins. There are no directions, but there is a wire diagram.Tools I used:Wire strippers, vicegrip,Screwdriver bit set with torx & hex bits.Grinder to fashion a triangle bit out of an old screwdriver. Replace with standard screws.Propane torch to heat up pins and melt solder.Solder.Dremel to lightly sand off the solder that I spilled.Good price for a J1772 thats rated for 50 amps, if you want to use your own cable. -1 Star for the security bit and lack of directions.
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