Hi all, New to the forum here. Looking for recommendations on an EVSE That will withstand coastal conditions. I live about 2 blocks from the water at the mouth of the Chesapeake bay, we get driving rain fairly regularly. I have a Ford CMax and have been using a primecom 16 amp charger. It is outside but not in direct rain and mounted off the ground. In nine months I’ve had my second one fail due to water intrusion. Both at the nozzle and the box. No garage so outside is the only choice. I chose primecom because the outlet is about 35 feet from where I park and they offer a longer cord. Thinking maybe a standard length charger this time with a 14-50 extension cord this time to make up the length difference…. Thanks All
No external damage. The first 2 times the contactors inside the box were chattering and the car wouldn’t charge the second time drying it out fixed it temporarily. The last time it was just tripping the GFCI. Primecom told me that they found water inside the nozzle. They said it was abuse and that they would fix it one last time as a courtesy. Still haven’t gotten it back from repairs.
I chose the Grizzl-E in large part because of the engineering, based on the InsideEV Grizzl-E review. I got it for cold weather reasons, and one can appreciate the quality design:
Thanks for the input. I bought a Grizzl-e charger and put in an underground circuit to the island by the driveway to eliminate the extension cord. So far really happy with it