If you drove a EV truck, with a camper top

I asked the question, since I want to build a public EV charging kit for my shore power plug

It would be a bit of work. For a level 2 (AC) you’d either need the BMS/controller to communicate with the charger (or a kinda janky resistor setup to trick it) and a converter to step the 240v AC down to whatever DC battery you’re charging. For level 3 (DC) you’d need the BMS/controller to communicate with the charger and a way to step down the 400-800v DC to your battery pack. Maybe use a smallish salvage high voltage battery pack and associated electronics from an older Nissan Leaf to have a high capacity battery for the camper and relatively easy high speed charging.
 
It would be a bit of work. For a level 2 (AC) you’d either need the BMS/controller to communicate with the charger (or a kinda janky resistor setup to trick it) and a converter to step the 240v AC down to whatever DC battery you’re charging. For level 3 (DC) you’d need the BMS/controller to communicate with the charger and a way to step down the 400-800v DC to your battery pack. Maybe use a smallish salvage high voltage battery pack and associated electronics from an older Nissan Leaf to have a high capacity battery for the camper and relatively easy high speed charging.
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Recommended Minimal Setup (for you)

Since you have:
  • 120 V 30 A shore inlet
  • Lithium system
  • Don’t want to pay for RV park hookups
You can safely and affordably do this:
StepEquipmentPurpose
1J1772-to-NEMA 14-50 adapter (with pilot handshake)Lets public charger energize
23–5 kVA step-down transformer (240 V → 120 V)Converts voltage safely
3Short cord NEMA 5-30 or TT-30 to your inletConnects to RV
 
?????

Recommended Minimal Setup (for you)

Since you have:

  • 120 V 30 A shore inlet
  • Lithium system
  • Don’t want to pay for RV park hookups
You can safely and affordably do this:

StepEquipmentPurpose
1J1772-to-NEMA 14-50 adapter (with pilot handshake)Lets public charger energize
23–5 kVA step-down transformer (240 V → 120 V)Converts voltage safely
3Short cord NEMA 5-30 or TT-30 to your inletConnects to RV

The pilot handshake is accomplished by using resistors to trick the charger in the absence of a BMS communicating it. I suppose someone sells it premade which would be easier. I was assuming you wanted to have a J1772 or NACS plug on the camper rather than a standard TT30 plug to avoid using other adapters. If you already have a 120v system with an onboard converter then you’d only need to step the 240v to 120v rather than all the way down to DC.
 

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