On 21 Jan 2016 at 9:36, Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:

>  I wonder if there is a PLUG-IN heavier duty plug/socket combo.  You
> plug it in once and then do your plugging and unplugging from it. 

That's an interesting idea.  It would probably be more expensive that just 
changing the receptacle when it starts to wear, but more convenient in some 
cases.

I don't object to changing worn receptacles.  However, my experience is that 
the only ones I've had to change are the cheapies.  Good quality receptacles 
can take thousands of connection cycles, and still support 16 amps for EV 
charging.

The key is "good quality."  Commercial, industrial, or hospital grade is the 
way to go.  If you watch Ebay, often you can get a box lot of these better 
recepts for little more than what you'd pay for "specification grade" (about 
one notch above the 50 cent bin stuff) at the Big Orange or Blue Box.

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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