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Ev Archive for October 1997
1277 messages, last added Wed Aug 08 18:40:51 2001

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Re: Outdoor Outlets? 14-50R



Robert W Oldham wrote:
>
> On Tue, 28 Oct 1997 20:52:13 -0800 Randy Holmquist <canev@ISLANDNET.COM>
> writes:
>
> >Marinco makes a flip lid housing that takes any of their marine twist
> >lock plugs. Up to 100 amp/ 250V
> >They make some nice free standing power centers ( charge station ) to.
> >We use all marine twist lock plugs and cordsets.
> Randy, could you give a little more info on these? Sounds like a good
> choice for EV connectors.

As a marine mechanic I know how good these things are, we have been
useing them on our EVs for the last 6 years. (30 amp 125 volt)
They make a nice inlet housing with a flip up cover that mounts to any
flat pannel. You can also get just the inner plug part and install it
behind your gas cap door. The cords are great, they are 10/3, yellow and
have the plug molded into the end.  Humm, yellow? would look real good
charging some Optimas
Marinco  415-883-3347
BFN
Randy
>
> Bob Oldham
> Re: Outdoor Outlets? 14-50R

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Re: Outdoor Outlets? 14-50R