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Electric vehicle EVSE install in RV. Pics.

John___Angela
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Explorer
Hi all. For those with or getting EV's here is our install in our basement cabinet of our motorhome. It is on a hung bracket available with the unit...eg...it can be moved from your garage wall to the motorhome in a matter of minutes or just put it in the car for portable use. It is a 40 amp 10 KW unit with wifi control so you can control the output based on what the supply voltage and current is. Totally controllable from a smart phone. Comes with a standard 50 amp 220 RV plug. Can be bought with all the adapters to adapt to 220 30 amp dryer, 110 30 amp RV plug and 15/20 and 110 standard plug. Compatible with all electric vehicles. We haven;t had it long enough yet to know all the ins and outs but seems to do what it is supposed to do. Our present EV has a smaller 3.3 KW level 2 charger, but we are buying a second EV to replace our last oil burner in the next year and it will have a minimum 6.6 KW charger.

Cheers.

2003 Revolution 40C Class A. Electric smart car as a Toad on a smart car trailer
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but rather by the moments that take our breath away.
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John___Angela
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So busy day yesterday running around the valley picking up supplies and paying bills etc. About 155 kilometers, great day, top down, not too hot out. Picked up 5 kw at a level two mall charger while we were inside looking for stuff (try finding a 1.5 inch single impact socket). Any way when we got home we plugged into to the new EVSE. Right now we are just using the 30 amp 110 RV plug on the post as the motohome is plugged into the 50 amp plug. All works well and once you get used to the app (or online PC display) its fairly straight forward. Last night about 9:30 it sent us an email saying the car was charged. The car sent one as well.

Anyway what I have learned from the helpful staff at the company (California company and it is built right here in California), is that if the source is 110 volt, regardless of the current provided the most current you will get is 16 amps. This is a protocol thing and can not be changed. eg...the J-1772 protocol states that with a 110 connection the most a compliant J-1772 will provide to the car is 16 amps. If you want the bigger currents you need to be on 220...then you can go up to 80 amps if your EV will accept it and your EVSE is rated for it. Thats Tesla territory though.

Cheers.
2003 Revolution 40C Class A. Electric smart car as a Toad on a smart car trailer
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but rather by the moments that take our breath away.

John___Angela
Explorer
Explorer
time2roll wrote:
NinerBikes wrote:
mobile connector bundle

I saw at one point in time that Tesla was selling a J-1772 handled version of this at one time on their website, but I can't seem to find it today.

A 2015 e-Golf SEL owner that's been down this road.


That is a Jesla from Quick Charge Power

Tony has all the good stuff for charging an EV.


Awww, the J wall. Very nice. However I only have room for an additional 50 amp 220 circuit at the house so overkill for us. Its also hard wire not portable so can't plug into an RV plug or Dryerplug...or al east not without some mods. Its also more than twice the price but definitely a nice solution for those who have the EV's that can utilize that kind of charging capacity.

Thanks for posting.
2003 Revolution 40C Class A. Electric smart car as a Toad on a smart car trailer
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but rather by the moments that take our breath away.

time2roll
Nomad
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NinerBikes wrote:
mobile connector bundle

I saw at one point in time that Tesla was selling a J-1772 handled version of this at one time on their website, but I can't seem to find it today.

A 2015 e-Golf SEL owner that's been down this road.


That is a Jesla from Quick Charge Power

Tony has all the good stuff for charging an EV.

John___Angela
Explorer
Explorer
Rbertalotto wrote:
Huh? Need more info. What is this device? Who makes it?


EVSE stands for Electric vehicle supply equipment. It is the hardware interface that connects electric vehicles to supply current. Electric vehicles almost always come with a basic EVSE but you can upgrade to better featured and faster units. Total speed is still limited by the onboard charger.
2003 Revolution 40C Class A. Electric smart car as a Toad on a smart car trailer
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but rather by the moments that take our breath away.

John___Angela
Explorer
Explorer
KJINTF wrote:
NICE!

EV with Li-Fe? or Something newer for EMF propulsion
Home made or factory built?


We use this for our Smart ED. Not to sure what battery chemistry is using. Lithium something or other. This EVSE is overkill for our car but wanted something for future needs as well. We are replacing our last oil burner this year and whatever replaces it will have a minimum 6.6 KW charger and maybe a 10KW. This EVSE's normal home is our garage back home but it is portable, hence the 50 amp RV plug. Having it mounted keeps it out of site and less susceptible to being ripped off.

We are in Palm Springs area right now and there seems to be a ton of public chargers around, mostly located at places we shop so not sure how much we are going to use it. Many are sponsored by the stores so zero cost. Just swipe the network card and it comes up as zero dollars. Might be a Palm Springs thing. At home we plug in two or three times a week though so it will get its use there.
2003 Revolution 40C Class A. Electric smart car as a Toad on a smart car trailer
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but rather by the moments that take our breath away.

John___Angela
Explorer
Explorer
NinerBikes wrote:
It's a non UL approved Electric Vehicle Station "controller" that runs on 120 - 240V. It requires a dedicated 50 amp 240v circuit and breaker, since it runs continuous load at 80% of the circuit breaker rating. That means either your electric car is plugged in, or your RV, off of a pedestal, not both.

It is made and sold by e-motorwerks. Clipper Creek is another quite popular brand of EVSE. Clipper Creek is UL rated and tested. Just in case you burn something down with it and claim it on insurance.

Most current electric vehicle cars in production now are capable of pulling 30 amps at 240V, a few, all Tesla battery and motor based (Older toyota RAV and MB B250) are built with 40 amp capable chargers on board.

This is an engineered system for cutting back amperage with a pilot signal making it safe to plug in and unplug your electric car with out sparking and frying the electric contacts. The pilot signal sends the charger on board a measurement that cuts back the amperage to something very very low on non existent, before the contacts at the plug disconnect.


I see no reason to even install this unit on your motor home... Get the portable model from Tesla with the J-1772 handle already installed , for all other electric vehicles.

mobile connector bundle

I saw at one point in time that Tesla was selling a J-1772 handled version of this at one time on their website, but I can't seem to find it today.

A 2015 e-Golf SEL owner that's been down this road.


Good morning. This has the standard J-1772 connector. It is scalable by the iphone App from 5 to 40 amps so no problem sharing with the RV requirements. It's not so much that the RV needs an EVSE installed but we need to take one with so why not take the one off the garage wall...which is its main location.

Thanks for the link.
2003 Revolution 40C Class A. Electric smart car as a Toad on a smart car trailer
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take but rather by the moments that take our breath away.

NinerBikes
Explorer
Explorer
It's a non UL approved Electric Vehicle Station "controller" that runs on 120 - 240V. It requires a dedicated 50 amp 240v circuit and breaker, since it runs continuous load at 80% of the circuit breaker rating. That means either your electric car is plugged in, or your RV, off of a pedestal, not both.

It is made and sold by e-motorwerks. Clipper Creek is another quite popular brand of EVSE. Clipper Creek is UL rated and tested. Just in case you burn something down with it and claim it on insurance.

Most current electric vehicle cars in production now are capable of pulling 30 amps at 240V, a few, all Tesla battery and motor based (Older toyota RAV and MB B250) are built with 40 amp capable chargers on board.

This is an engineered system for cutting back amperage with a pilot signal making it safe to plug in and unplug your electric car with out sparking and frying the electric contacts. The pilot signal sends the charger on board a measurement that cuts back the amperage to something very very low on non existent, before the contacts at the plug disconnect.


I see no reason to even install this unit on your motor home... Get the portable model from Tesla with the J-1772 handle already installed , for all other electric vehicles.

mobile connector bundle

I saw at one point in time that Tesla was selling a J-1772 handled version of this at one time on their website, but I can't seem to find it today.

A 2015 e-Golf SEL owner that's been down this road.

KJINTF
Explorer
Explorer
NICE!

EV with Li-Fe? or Something newer for EMF propulsion
Home made or factory built?

Rbertalotto
Explorer
Explorer
Huh? Need more info. What is this device? Who makes it?
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ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
Sounds lie the ultimate setup!
10K watts doesn't leave much left for the coach though.
Time for that 100 amp update ๐Ÿ˜‰