On 11 Nov 2016 at 15:38, ROBERT via EV wrote:
> I guess concern about people misusing public NEMA receptacles does have some
> merit or a least in India.
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nt: Tuesday, November 8, 2016 4:56 PM
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> Again I must correct myself. I looked back at the J1772 standard and some
> past work that I di
OBERT
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Again I must correct myself. I looked back at the J1772 standard and some past
work that I did. An EVSE outputs a 1KHz squ
I quit.
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ROBERT via EV wrote:
> Roger, let m
ROBERT via EV wrote:
> Roger, let me try to clarify my concern. A person buys a third party
> J1772 to NEMA adapter (made in China and made cheap). The adapter has a
> NEMA rated 20A plug. The adapter does not produce a modified pilot
> signal.
Just to be clear, the adapter does not (*cannot*)
lf of Robert Bruninga via EV
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But at the house end of the EVSE, It is still just a simple plug int
via EV
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But at the house end of the EVSE, It is still just a simple plug into 120
volt standard socket. I
: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 10:06 AM
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The biggest cost for either system is posible litigation when someone get
injured. The risk is ele
, November 8, 2016 4:37 PM
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ROBERT via EV wrote:
> Again I must correct myself. I looked back at the J1772 standard and
> some past work that I did. An EVSE outputs a
nt
when I made this statement concerning unsafe adapters and a large size NEMA
plug installation.
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ROBERT via EV wrote:
> Again I must correct myself. I looked back at the J1772 standard and some
> past work that I did. An EVSE outputs a 1KHz square wave. The duty cycle
> of this wave informs the the vehicle of the maximum amperage that the EVSE
> can supply (rated current). The vehicle is
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> Sent: Tuesday, November 8, 2016 2:24 PM
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> How many of these adapters are app
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ROBERT via EV wrote:
> (1) How does a vehicle with a J1772 connector know the rating of the NEMA
> outlet?
The portable J1772
ROBERT via EV wrote:
> How many of these adapters are approved by the vehicle manufacturer and
> how many are UL listed?
I would expect that every J1772 opportunity charge cord ("adapter") provided by
a vehicle OEM will be UL listed and is clearly approved by that vehicle OEM for
use with their
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ROBERT via EV wrote:
> (1) How does a vehicle with a J1772 connector know the rating of the NEMA
> outlet?
The portable J1772 EVSE charging cord/adapter tells the vehicle via the p
ROBERT via EV wrote:
> (1) How does a vehicle with a J1772 connector know the rating of the NEMA
> outlet?
The portable J1772 EVSE charging cord/adapter tells the vehicle via the pilot
signal how much AC current may be drawn. A 120V J1772 cord will almost
certainly tell the vehicle not to draw
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Lee, I was making the following points in my e-mail concerning the
installation of a
OBERT via EV
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Lee, I was making the following points in my e-mail concerning the
installation of a large number of EVSE
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