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| Ev Archive for April 2002 |
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| 1677 messages, last added Tue Apr 30 21:52:34 2002 |
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Re: HUBBELL 30A 250V 3 Phase Twist-lock
Did you try a sound and lighting shop for stage produtions? Thats were we
bought hubble plugs for the lighting grid-tom
----- Original Message -----
From: "Edward Ang" <edwardang@yahoo.com>
To: <ev@listproc.sjsu.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 12:36 PM
Subject: HUBBELL 30A 250V 3 Phase Twist-lock
> I am looking for a plug for this receptical
>
> HUBBELL 30A 250V 3 Phase Twist-lock
>
> Anyone knows where I can find it. I have tried OSH
> and the Home Depot.
>
> I have been trying to find a 220V circuit in our
> office without success. My company is not willing to
> set up any special EV charging station for me,
> especially with the current economy condition.
> However, they recently install a 208V 3 phase circuit
> with the above configuration for the folklift. This
> opens up a possibility for me to share it since they
> do not charge the forklift in the daytime and the
> outlet is a only few feet from the dock.
>
> My first test is to make an adaptor from the 3-phase
> 208V outlet to a 14-50 receptical, using only 2 of the
> hot lines and the ground. I have an AVCON plug with a
> 14-50 plug cable that I am planning to use it on a
> Think City rental. (A coworker wants to rent it and
> try it out a few days but, his commute is just a
> little too far for the Think to make the round trip.)
> Yes, I have check that a Think could be charge on a
> 208V supply.
>
> My second test is to test this on my 220V K2. I do
> not know if a K2 would work on a 208V supply.
>
> I will test it with a 220V Zivan NG3 and the PFC-20 in
> the future.
>
> Ed Ang
>
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