Excellent tutorial. I use L1 all the time when visiting friends and family. Over a weekend stay it's plenty of time to top up the battery. Love the USB mini supercharger at the start of the video too!
I would add an explicit recommendation for the use of extension cords: if you’re going to use an extension, your AWG guide is good, but also pick a hospital grade cord, since it will tolerate and reduce warming in the plug and inlet ends. They’re just built better for this. I believe you’re even showing one in the video, just didn’t remark on it specifically.
What a beautiful clearly explained video
Nice video! I will be recommending it to new EV owners.
Excellent tutorial. I use L1 all the time when visiting friends and family. Over a weekend stay it's plenty of time to top up the battery. Love the USB mini supercharger at the start of the video too!
I would add an explicit recommendation for the use of extension cords: if you’re going to use an extension, your AWG guide is good, but also pick a hospital grade cord, since it will tolerate and reduce warming in the plug and inlet ends.
They’re just built better for this. I believe you’re even showing one in the video, just didn’t remark on it specifically.
Definitely agree with Michael. It also would not hurt the dealers to review this video monthly if they don't own an ev.
Great job 👏
Recycle the copper. Don't throw them out.
Good point. Of course, old extension cords might still be good for lower power applications as well.