We weren't thinking of replacing the cord, just the connector.

The insulating sleeves on the L1 and L2 pins broke.

It's a second generation juicebox.

Steve

On Mon, 7 Apr 2025, Cor van de Water via EV wrote:

Hi Steve,
The only downside to use a higher current than the JuiceBox can supply
is the higher weight and cost of the cord, otherwise everything is the
same - technically a slightly lower loss in that cord, but that is
immaterial. For my info and interest - what broke and which variant of
JuiceBox?
Reason to ask is that I used to develop JuiceBox when I worked for
eMotorWerks/Enel X Way.
Cor.

On Mon, Apr 7, 2025 at 11:52 AM Steve Gaarder via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:

the connector on one of our EVSEs (a Juicebox) is broken, so I'm looking
for a replacement.  Two questions:

1. I see there are connectors rated for 32, 40, or 50 amps.  Is there a
downside to getting one with a higher rating than the charger?

2. Who makes a high-quality one and where can I buy it (not Amazon!)?

thanks,

Steve Gaarder

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