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The Duosida Level 1+2 EV Charger is a versatile, portable electric vehicle charging station delivering up to 3.84 kW of power with a 16A current. Featuring a 25-foot cable and universal J1772 compatibility, it supports nearly all EV models and includes a free 110V adapter for Level 1 charging. Its compact design and 2-year warranty make it an ideal home or on-the-go charging solution.
Manufacturer | Duosida |
Brand | Generic |
Item Weight | 8.25 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 16.34 x 12.38 x 4.94 inches |
Item model number | XIYNBH |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | Duosida620KIT |
Special Features | 110-240 voltage input range |
Amperage | 16 Amps |
Wattage | 3840 watts |
S**K
Does what it claims, simple, zero issues.
Bought 6 months ago, assumed at the time I'd eventually get a higher amperage L2 for the house and keep this as backup/road trips.Been using this exclusively on 120V outlet. Provides me w/ around 1.75KW of power.With typical use (driving to work and back (~50-60 mile round trip).. day out shopping, etc) it either keeps up with overnight charging, or it doesn't fall so far behind that I can't catch up on the weekend.I'm just about to finally install a NEMA 6-20R outlet to do 240V charging with this because there's been a couple of times when we've gotten back from a road trip on Sunday evening with only ~10-20% battery left.. and this charger requires around 26 hours to charge my Kia EV6 back up from 20%-80% on 120V.I usually charge in the garage but it's been unavailable due to some work-tables being setup recently. Had this out in the driveway through some serious rains and it is waterproof.5-stars because it does exactly what it claims, it's flexible (120V or 240V charging), it's inexpensive, it's dead-simple (just works), and I've had absolutely zero issues with it for half a year now.Sure, it doesn't connect to WIFI and require yet another app on my phone.. but my Car gives me all that functionality already.K.I.S.S.EDIT (jan 2024): FINALLY got around to installing a split-phase 240V outlet for this.. mostly because the recent below-zero weather was running my battery down more than usual. This charger worked at L2 power without a problem. Now charing at around 3.75KW.. about 5% of my EV6 battery capacity every hour.I've been tempted to purchase & install a higher current L2 charger, but It's hard to justify the additional cost when this will now recharge about 50% of my car's battery capacity overnight. There hasn't been a single time over the past ~2 years when I've needed to charge faster at home.
J**R
Fantastic!
I wanted a charger that could do 110 or 200 to charge my Chevy Volt. Currently using it on 110 volt, as my plan was to install a 220 outlet to maximize the charging. Turns out, my Volt doesn't charge all that quickly and this charger easily charges it to full overnight on 110. It is sturdy and just works without fussing with it.
C**D
Great EV Charger after a year+ of use
Purchased 8/22/2021 for $182.33 new before taxToday is 10/17/2022. I've been using this charger every day since I got it. I rent a garage in my apartment complex where I keep this plugged in with my J1772 adapter for my '14 Tesla Model S. I find this works perfect for my needs. It charges my car at about 2kWh on 15amp/116volts.On 10/7/2022 the Nema 6-20R adapter cable got really hot and overheated. No longer would it charge my car. I ordered another 5-15 to 6-20 adapter cable and it's been charging fine for the past week or so on it. No complaints on this mobile EV charging system.
A**M
plug it in!
Arrived quickly, works as advertised.
R**Y
Wish the plug was a right angle 14-50P
The purpose of this charger is to be able to charge anywhere. It does that. But I really wish two things were different and those two things are worth deducting a star.First, the plug should be a right angle plug. The voltage converter box is a weight in the cord just a few feet from the wall. If it was a right angle plug, it wouldn't pull the cord out of the socket, but since it's a straight plug, it does pull the cord out of the socket. A right angle plug would fix that.Second, the 6-20 outlet is rare. So rare that I'll bet you probably don't have one in your house. Until you pay to install a 6-20 outlet, you're using this in a typical 110V (5-15) outlet. But if you're going to pay to install a 6-20 outlet, why not install a 14-50 outlet? That's the outlet you really want for an EV charger. This charger will only draw 16A from the bigger outlet but it will work fine. This charger's special trick, of working on 110V or 220V will still make it useful.I'd buy it again, but if I was in the room when the discussion around plugs was happening, I'd do my darndest to convince the rest of the team to go with a 14-50P right angle plug.
R**E
Game Changer
This was a great purchase at a great value. I have been using it for several months now, charging two different cars with it (two Chevy Volts - not at the same time, that would be crazy!). Charges rapidly, as much as the Volt can take on 220v and they are both charged from empty to full in only about 3.5 hours.I have it mounted to my house, and it hangs under one of those cheap metal garden hose hangers, so that the 25ft long charging cable has a dedicated spot to be stored. my only gripe is that it comes with a straight plug, not an angled one. It creates a little more stress on the cable that connects the charger to the 220v outlet, since it has to do a 180 degree bend to exit through the wall. Would rather have had a 90 degree plug to make that transition a little cleaner.
J**E
Solid Basic EVSE
This is a basic, but solid EVSE cable that I bought to keep in my VW ID.4, which no longer ships with an EVSE. I have used a similar model in my garage for about 5 years to charge a Nissan Leaf. While this unit charges at a maximum of only 16 amps, that's a trade-off I don't mind making, as I was able to use it on a new dedicated 20 amp circuit that I installed in my garage for less than $100. If you go this route, just remember that at 240v/16 amps, you will be able to add only about 3.8 kW per hour to your EV. For the ID.4, that's about 12 hours to charge from 20% to 80%. That works for me, but if you need faster charging rates, you'll need to buy a different EVSE that can charge at more amps, and install a 40-50 amp circuit and much heavier gauge electrical wiring.
R**S
Works great
Thus unit is good if you have limited power available. I had access to an existing 20a circuit in my garage. Was more cost effective than wiring a new higher amp circuit. Not as fast as a higher capacity interface, but works for me. Has never faulted when charging my Mach-E extended range. Has caused our C-Max to charge-fault, but we normally charge that on a level 1 charger. Solid unit for the money.
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