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AC WORKS® Wisdom: Level 2 EV Charging

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Level two EV charging makes use of higher output 240 Volt connections. For level two EV charging, you can use a dryer outlet, cooking range outlet, welder outlet, or HVAC outlet. With level two, you can charge your vehicle completely in a matter of a few hours, making it more convenient and less time consuming than level one charging.

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AC WORKS® Wisdom: Level 1 EV Charging

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When figuring out your EV charging setup, it is important to know what each level of charging does for you. You may have seen level 1, level 2, or level 3 in your vehicle’s user manual or on one of Tesla’s charging adapter boxes, so what does it mean?

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Unique Things About AC Connectors in 100 Seconds

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This week is a milestone for us, as it mark’s our 100th blog post. While it’s a little late to celebrate other milestones like 100 sales, $100 made, bringing in our 100th product, making our 100th video, having 100 customers, or being in business for 100 days, we thought it would be a good idea to share with you what makes us unique. So, in a slight turn from what we normally do, I will try to name off as many unique products we offer and as many helpful facts in a 100-second span.Be sure to check out our 100th...

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AC WORKS® PRODUCT RELEASE: Flexible Adapters With Built-In 20 Amp Circuit Breakers

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This video explains how the circuit breaker works, and which configurations these adapters come with.

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AC WORKS® Wisdom: How to Determine If You Can Adapt Down From 250 Volts

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In a previous edition of AC WORKS wisdom, we mentioned that it is impossible to adapt up or down between 125 volts and 250 volts. However, you can adapt down to 125 only if the power source is rated as a 125/250 volts connection. I know, confusing, right? Then what’s the difference?

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