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I have converted one, the older wide body leaf charging cable has a 200V
60hz transformer. Here, the frequency is 50hz so already 20% higher flux
density from that. They burn out on 240Vac 50Hz dure to transformer
saturation. I took the transformer out, could have got it rewound for the
required
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mark hanson via EV wrote:
Hi Lee etc,
I also have a 2013 Leaf. Did you make an adapter to go from the 120V plug
to the 14/50 240V plug on the Leaf's portable EVSE? I know my Tesla
portable is rated for 32A at 240V max (just plugged in/works great) but I
didn't know the Leaf was rated for 240V
Willie, sorry, I didn't catch the fact that you were quoting someone else
mentioning free charging. I agree with the term "included charging."
Your history of the Tesla charging offer was quite interesting. Somehow I'd
gotten the impression that charging was still included with the more
On 3/27/21 7:22 PM, EVDL Administrator via EV wrote:
On 27 Mar 2021 at 17:10, Willie via EV wrote:
thus far, even after factoring in my charging cost at home, I have
saved $20,515 in gas. Having free supercharging of course helps.
An impressive amount, but I don't think that your