I recently ordered and tested another EVSE I know, this must be my 10th! The purpose of this one was to include with my Leafs as I'm hoping to sell them at some point, as soon as our Rav4 Prime comes in or earlier. I don't want to include my OEM Leaf EVSEs as I spent upwards of $300 getting them upgraded to 240v and adjustability by the now-defunct EVSEupgrade. The problem is I like this new EVSE so much I think I'm going to keep it.
It goes up to 240v 16a and as low as 6a 120v, it has a very nice flexible rubber cord with a nice J1772 end and nice power cord which isn't generally the norm on these cheap Chinese EVSEs, they generally like to cheap out on the power cord and use a stiff plastic cord. It has a nice lighted display showing things like amperage, voltage, kWs and temp, C only! To change current you plug it in and then push the front button before hooking it up to your car, it has 5 preset currents, again starting out at 6a and maxing out at 16a. I ran it at 16a for several hours and things barely got warm, the cabling is 12g.
I'm not 100% sure I'd trust the current-pushbutton selector to be out in the driving rain but maybe it could, would have preferred a non-mechanical push button but it is easy to change currents.
All in all, I think it's a steal at the $115 I paid or even the current $150 it lists for now(Amazon and their yo-yo pricing!) and much better than the cheap non-adjustable Dudiosa ones you see on Amazon for more than this one lists at. Note it comes with a 6-20 240v plug so to use on 120v you need to purchase a plug adapter, not included but other ones that include the adapter plug are quite a bit more, and IMO may include a sketchy(14g) adapter plug, I'll link the one I ordered and has 12g wiring. Note I don't believe the specs say it's compatible with 120v but I can say for certain it works just fine as basically all the cheap Chinese EVSEs do, whether they say so or not.
NO! it's not UL listed, if you want a UL listed EVSE do NOT purchase this one, spend double the price if you need the UL peace of mind but for me it works just fine and I'd have no qualms suggesting it to anyone not worried about the whole UL thing.
EVSE- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09HG8TV8K?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
120v Adapter cord I purchased-https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PNNMNC4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
It goes up to 240v 16a and as low as 6a 120v, it has a very nice flexible rubber cord with a nice J1772 end and nice power cord which isn't generally the norm on these cheap Chinese EVSEs, they generally like to cheap out on the power cord and use a stiff plastic cord. It has a nice lighted display showing things like amperage, voltage, kWs and temp, C only! To change current you plug it in and then push the front button before hooking it up to your car, it has 5 preset currents, again starting out at 6a and maxing out at 16a. I ran it at 16a for several hours and things barely got warm, the cabling is 12g.
I'm not 100% sure I'd trust the current-pushbutton selector to be out in the driving rain but maybe it could, would have preferred a non-mechanical push button but it is easy to change currents.
All in all, I think it's a steal at the $115 I paid or even the current $150 it lists for now(Amazon and their yo-yo pricing!) and much better than the cheap non-adjustable Dudiosa ones you see on Amazon for more than this one lists at. Note it comes with a 6-20 240v plug so to use on 120v you need to purchase a plug adapter, not included but other ones that include the adapter plug are quite a bit more, and IMO may include a sketchy(14g) adapter plug, I'll link the one I ordered and has 12g wiring. Note I don't believe the specs say it's compatible with 120v but I can say for certain it works just fine as basically all the cheap Chinese EVSEs do, whether they say so or not.
NO! it's not UL listed, if you want a UL listed EVSE do NOT purchase this one, spend double the price if you need the UL peace of mind but for me it works just fine and I'd have no qualms suggesting it to anyone not worried about the whole UL thing.
EVSE- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09HG8TV8K?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1
120v Adapter cord I purchased-https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PNNMNC4?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details