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  • QuestionIs the EV charger weather-resistant?

    • Answer The EV charger is built with IP65 weather-resistant materials.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat kind of protection does the EV charger have against overvoltage, overcurrent, and short circuits?

    • Answer The EV charger has built-in protection against overvoltage, overcurrent, and short circuits.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat are the dimensions of the EV charger?

    • Answer The Lectron Level 1 Tesla Charger has a depth of 3.2 inches, a height of 1.6 inches, and a width of 8.1 inches.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionWhat is the length of the charging cable?

    • Answer The charging cable is 16 feet long.
    This question and answer was generated by AI based on customer and product data.
  • QuestionCan plug directly to an outlet

    Asked by Moonknight68.

    • Answer Yes, the Lectron Tesla Level 1 NEMA 5-15 Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger, rated up to 15 amps, can be plugged directly into a standard 120-volt outlet. It is designed for convenient use at home with regular household power, ideal for slow but reliable charging.

      Answered by Wasserstein Team

  • QuestionHow much will our electric bill go up if we use this at home?

    Asked by Jeff.

    • Answer If you use the Lectron Level 1 NEMA 5-15 Tesla EV charger at home in the U.S., your electric bill will go up, but not drastically unless you drive long distances every day. Since it's a Level 1 charger, it charges slowly and uses a standard 120V outlet, which means it's relatively light on electricity compared to faster Level 2 chargers. Most users who charge overnight at home see a moderate increase in their monthly electric bill — noticeable, but usually less than what you'd spend on gas for the same mileage.

      Answered by Wasserstein Team