tbleakne said:
Consider adding a basic NEMA 14-50 240V outlet with 50A breaker, which would be much cheaper than a full J1772 L2. This would allow a LEAF, RAV4 EV, and even a Tesla Model-S with 85 kWh battery to fill up completely overnight using portable EVSEs.
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For $30, plus installation, you can have an RV 50 amp outlet (NEMA 14-50) at your hotel. I use RV parks semi-regularly just for this service in my Rav4. Actually, I just did it yesterday to complete a 200 mile drive out to the desert.
GE 50 Amp Temporary RV Power Outlet
Model # U054P Internet # 100193650 Store SKU # 698458
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This Midwest Electric Power Outlet for RV Trailer Parks can be surface mounted to a post at the trailer site. This unit features unique requirements including user safety and rugged construction. It also offers weather protection, receptacle versatility and attractiveness.
It has a one-year warranty.
It features all-in-one construction for factory assured terminations
It has rolled edge door for cord protection
It is manufactured from heavy G-90 zinc coated steel resisting corrosion and fading.
It has a welded flange NEMA 3R construction
It is provisioned for a padlock
It is UL Listed
MFG Brand Name : GE
MFG Model # : U054P
MFG Part # : U054P