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I've been using this EVSE for a couple months and IMO it's a great deal($299 when in stock at Amazon, which it's often out of stock). It's best for a '12/'11 or 13+S model without upgraded charger but works fine with my upgraded '13S albeit only at 16a(15a measured). IMO the cord is a bit short(17') but stays flexible even in the cold. What I really like about it is it's quite compact(about the same size as a stock Leaf EVSE) and works not only on 208/240v but also 120v(at the same 15a so you need to use it on a 20a circuit). It's never failed to charge and works fine with our Leaf timers. It has several LEDs indicating power and charge. The one downside is the very cheap dust cover strap that breaks after 10 uses. It still slides over the plug end and stays put but without the strap it's easy to misplace. It also comes with a nice nylon/plastic bag, somewhat similar to our stock Leaf bag. It has a rather odd NEMA 10-30 dryer plug but I cut mine off and simply installed a NEMA 6-30 twist lock(the same plug thats on a EVSEUpgrade'd EVSE). Oh I guess another downside is the output current cannot be limited, it's 15a 120v/240v and thats it, no way to limit it.
$299(shipped) is about the cheapest option to purchase a level 2 EVSE, for about the same price you could have your stock EVSE upgraded(as I did) by Phil at EVSEupgrade which offers more flexibility but if you wanted a second EVSE and were ok with 15-16a, I'd strongly suggest this one
I've been using this EVSE for a couple months and IMO it's a great deal($299 when in stock at Amazon, which it's often out of stock). It's best for a '12/'11 or 13+S model without upgraded charger but works fine with my upgraded '13S albeit only at 16a(15a measured). IMO the cord is a bit short(17') but stays flexible even in the cold. What I really like about it is it's quite compact(about the same size as a stock Leaf EVSE) and works not only on 208/240v but also 120v(at the same 15a so you need to use it on a 20a circuit). It's never failed to charge and works fine with our Leaf timers. It has several LEDs indicating power and charge. The one downside is the very cheap dust cover strap that breaks after 10 uses. It still slides over the plug end and stays put but without the strap it's easy to misplace. It also comes with a nice nylon/plastic bag, somewhat similar to our stock Leaf bag. It has a rather odd NEMA 10-30 dryer plug but I cut mine off and simply installed a NEMA 6-30 twist lock(the same plug thats on a EVSEUpgrade'd EVSE). Oh I guess another downside is the output current cannot be limited, it's 15a 120v/240v and thats it, no way to limit it.
$299(shipped) is about the cheapest option to purchase a level 2 EVSE, for about the same price you could have your stock EVSE upgraded(as I did) by Phil at EVSEupgrade which offers more flexibility but if you wanted a second EVSE and were ok with 15-16a, I'd strongly suggest this one