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John___Angela
Jan 13, 2017Explorer
I thought this would be interesting for the thread as far as the EVing and RVing compatibility thing.
Here is a copy and paste of something I had posted on another forum for info purposes. In this case it is our tiny smart on our little trailer. If we wanted to tow our leaf we would have to dolly it as obviously to big and heavy for this trailer. I don't think we will tow our Leaf as we never seem to need more than 120 to 140 KM of range of the smart. If we did we would dolly the leaf but I kinda like being able to back up with the trailer. There is a fellow who dollys his leaf and I'm hoping to see pictures of it soon. It is even the same colour as ours. :)


And this is our portable EVSE setup for charging either one. This is a 10KW WIFI EVSE but the reality is our Smart only charges at 3.3 KWH and the Leaf at 6.6 KWH. It plugs into a standard 50 amp RV plug.

This is a typical screen shot you will see on your PC or iphone. It is scalable in the sense that you can limit the amount of current it delivers via the App. Here you can see it is connected to 120 so it's output is a lot less.

Here is a copy and paste of something I had posted on another forum for info purposes. In this case it is our tiny smart on our little trailer. If we wanted to tow our leaf we would have to dolly it as obviously to big and heavy for this trailer. I don't think we will tow our Leaf as we never seem to need more than 120 to 140 KM of range of the smart. If we did we would dolly the leaf but I kinda like being able to back up with the trailer. There is a fellow who dollys his leaf and I'm hoping to see pictures of it soon. It is even the same colour as ours. :)


And this is our portable EVSE setup for charging either one. This is a 10KW WIFI EVSE but the reality is our Smart only charges at 3.3 KWH and the Leaf at 6.6 KWH. It plugs into a standard 50 amp RV plug.

This is a typical screen shot you will see on your PC or iphone. It is scalable in the sense that you can limit the amount of current it delivers via the App. Here you can see it is connected to 120 so it's output is a lot less.

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