EMW's Juicebox has a contactor and a switching AC-DC converter that will
likely work well on anything in the 130-370 VDC range, so all you'd need
to do is upgrade the contactor. I still have an original Juicebox in the
garage that I still have not installed, but I can review it and/or take
pics if you want to verify it.
I know of most other EVSE that I have seen (mostly EVI) that they have a
low frequency (60 Hz) transformer included, so I know for a fact that
those will not work on DC.
Typically if you take a multimeter and set it on Ohm range and measure
the AC input connection (without it being wired up of course), if it
shows a very high resistance then it will likely have a switcher supply
and work fine on DC. If it shows a resistance lower than 1000 Ohms it
likely has a transformer and it is AC only.
Of course, inspect the circuit to make sure.

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-----Original Message-----
From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert Bruninga
via EV
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2016 1:28 PM
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: [EVDL] Nominal votage J1772 DC charging

I so much want to charge my car from 100 to 300 VDC which I am sure will
work fine, since the first thing it does is rectify to DC before any
other
DC/DC conversion...

EXCEPT that you just never know where in the EVSE to car chareger some
engineer may have "assumed" AC only so that he could open relay contacts
without having to worry about arc suppression.  One mistake and you
toasted it.

But I sure wish MFR's would spec if their J1772 port would accept DC as
well as AC.

Rememebr almost all modern supplies of any kind are made to cover 100 to
240 VAC and the ONLY reason most of them do not mention that the can
also
work on DC is because they did not do UL TESTING for DC.  And the reason
they did not do that is because there is NO MARKET (yet) for using 100
to
330VDC at home... though EVERY universal supply with a 100-to-240 VAC
rating will almost always work* just fine on 100 to 330 VCD because that
is what it is internally when run on 240 VAC.

* JUST make sure it does not have an ON/OFF switch in the line, because
that will certainly fry the first time  you try to turn it off.

WHY my fascination with DC, because  I have 16 kW of DC solar in my yard
that works fine with the grid.  But when the grid goes down, I want to
be
able to tap into any voltage I want and be able to charge the car.

Bob, WB4APR


-----Original Message-----
From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of dovepa via EV
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2016 4:08 PM
To: Seth Rothenberg via EV
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Bew Nissan Leaf...and...Level 2 charging

That would be a DC to DC converter not a charger. Many AC to DC
converters
will accept DC voltage I use one in my EV for the 12v out system. It
takes
the pack DC 160 volts and make 12 volts DC for the auxiliary power.
There
is a formula to calculate AC to DC equivalent voltage you can Google it.
I
believe 110 volt AC is equivalent to 170 Volts DC but you would need to
check that because this is off of memory.
Not all AC devices can use DC you will need to check the specs and maybe
design to see if a particular product will work.
I imagine it would be costly for a device that puts out 100 amps or
so...
level 3 DC fast charge is 100 or 125 amps I believe.


Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone-------- Original message
--------From: Seth Rothenberg via EV <[email protected]> Date: 1/7/2016
12:29 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
<[email protected]> Subject: Re: [EVDL] Bew Nissan Leaf...and...Level 2
charging Does anyone know of a DC Quick Charger that will accept DC?
Google seems to know of one, for $24,000 - not for me :-)

I have 18.2KWh in Thundersky cells that I could use....

Or even a Level 2 charger that will take DC....

Thanks

Seth
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