Scenario is:
Driving out to my Father's cabin for a couple of weeks, secluded up in the islands (75 miles away).
There is no 220v/ 120v electricity up there at the lake, with exception of the emergency only generator.
So, question is: is there a way to plug my 60w (12v) DC solar blanket into, that is currently stored on my boat, into the 480v DC port on my Leaf somehow, to just slowly trickle it up over the 15 days I'm there.
Or in other words, is there any reason why LESS DC current cannot be charged thru that fast charging DC port.
Thanks
Kyle
Driving out to my Father's cabin for a couple of weeks, secluded up in the islands (75 miles away).
There is no 220v/ 120v electricity up there at the lake, with exception of the emergency only generator.
So, question is: is there a way to plug my 60w (12v) DC solar blanket into, that is currently stored on my boat, into the 480v DC port on my Leaf somehow, to just slowly trickle it up over the 15 days I'm there.
Or in other words, is there any reason why LESS DC current cannot be charged thru that fast charging DC port.
Thanks
Kyle