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John___Angela
Jun 17, 2017Explorer
We have used dryer plugs, stove plugs, 20 amp 240, 15 and 20 amp 120 on our juice box EVSE for both our electric vehicles. We have a kit in our car with every imaginable adapter so we can charge in a variety of situations. This will be less necessary in the future as the buildout of charging infrastructure continues but it's handy for the time beeing.
I wouldn't use any of them on the RV though.
The picture below shows two EVSE's hanging in our garage. The one on the left is a 15 amp 120 volt. The one on the right is a 40 amp 240 volt. You can actually see it plugged into a 50 amp RV extension cord. We take this one with us on road trips along with our bag of adaptors. Works good.

I wouldn't use any of them on the RV though.
The picture below shows two EVSE's hanging in our garage. The one on the left is a 15 amp 120 volt. The one on the right is a 40 amp 240 volt. You can actually see it plugged into a 50 amp RV extension cord. We take this one with us on road trips along with our bag of adaptors. Works good.

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