TT-30P RV to NEMA 14-50 EV Charger adapter Plug
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Wish I would have seen this before I bought the wrong adapter a couple weeks ago lol
So I’m here for the batteries and lately he just been talking about ev’s. Were are the batteries bro I’m always excited about dose new batteries you come up with
Good explanation. It is good to get the word out that RV adapters will not work for EV charging. The problem with these EV adapters is that when you plug into a 14-50 outlet your car might draw up to 40 Amps. The TT-30 outlets have 30 Amp breakers and can only support up to 24 Amp EV charging. Instead of using one of these adapters, I made a TT-30 to 14-30 adapter. The 14-30 plug automatically limits my car to 24 Amps max.
How would you wire from 120v tt-30 to 240v 10-30?
😎primitive schematic WORKS for me 👍
😌or make your own 220v using two 120v outlets... they have to be on separate phases⚡
or 🤓buy Power Converter 110/125V To 220/250V Electric Adapter 5-15P Wall Plug To 14-50R Miller Lincoln Hobart Plasma Cutter Welder Mig Tig Arc Receptacle Outlet Box NEMA FX583W
😮💨Phew what a mouth full 😵💫👍
Nice investigative work!
I have a 10 foot NEMA 14-50 extension cable and was looking for an adaptor for campgrounds. For insurance.
I have a 30 amp on my house that was installed to run a RV. Id like to install a level 2 EV charger and use the parkworld adapter. Would it be ok to leave the charger and adapter always plugged in?
Here from Chicago
been wondering if your able to to charge while moving to give to a long commute, or able to use the power trailer you made for the van??
If the TT-30P socket has L1 and L2 120VAC you can get the 240VAC between L1 - L2, BUT if both the 120V connections are from the same phase then there will be NO 240VAC.
What's the difference between TT-30 vs TT-30R vs TT-30P?
So end of the day, will this adaptor basically make it work, but you end up charging at the same speed as plugging into a 110? If so, not worth it. Might as well just use the 110 that most campgrounds have in the same outlet as this. I’ve always just paid extra to rent a 50A RV spot for car camping when I do mountain bike races and those spots work just fine with the 240 plug my car came with.
While you will still be charging at 120v, you should be able to charge at 24 amps, which is about twice as fast as a standard 110 receptacle.
New project idea 💡
Hybrid electric generator system where an RV owner could pair a battery bank with gasoline generator and charge a recharge a battery bank + inverter.
Examples for use:
- A small 800W generator (1000W Peak) has enough power to run a refrigerator but doesn’t have enough power to start a refrigerator motor.
Connecting the generator to a power bank with a 2000W pure sine inverter would allow an undersized generator to start the refrigerator.
- A larger generator with electric start could be modified to run intermittently like the Start/Stop in hybrid car to maintain the battery charge between 20% and 80% this would save fuel and allow for silent operation when electricity draw is low.
Liquid fuel generators are loud af, other campers would hate you
Which one will work with EcoFlow Delta Pro for charging EV?
😁
I saw a Tesla broken down on the side of the road with a Champion 3100 w inverter generator charging it.
Awesome story, Dude!
Doubt it
I'll take "Things that never happened for $1000 Alex"
It would workout slow AF... like 3-4 miles of range per hour
I still don't understand why the Tesla works this way, but not the other way. This seems worse from a sanity point than missing a leg
Because it expects 220V, so it only uses the pins that are normally the 2 hots in a 220V plug. At the same time, it's auto ranging, so it will take 120V across those same 2 pins. Just like an auto ranging computer power supply or power brick - it uses the same plug on the device, and you can either feed it 120V or 220V and it works with either. You just use whatever cable you need that plugs into the outlets you have, and the power supply figures out the rest.
@@gorak9000 Oh that makes sense. Got it now. Thanks!!
The Nissan Leaf charger needs a ground to operate probably.
They both still have ground.
Pretty rare to have 30amp 120v residential. More common to have 30amp 240
Generators often have NEMA TT-30 outlets.
The missing information -- WHYYYYYYYYYYY do EV chargers do that?!?!?
THE SMALLER PIN IS ALWAYS THE HOT. STOP TELLING PEOPLE WRONG. WHAT WE REALLY NEED IS A J1772 TO A 110V AND OR 220V CONNECTOR.
I think something isn’t exactly correct here.