why feel bad? you're paying for the power anyway.I asked the question, since I want to build a public EV charging kit for my shore power plug
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.
| Step | Equipment | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | J1772-to-NEMA 14-50 adapter (with pilot handshake) | Lets public charger energize |
| 2 | 3–5 kVA step-down transformer (240 V → 120 V) | Converts voltage safely |
| 3 | Short cord NEMA 5-30 or TT-30 to your inlet | Connects to RV |
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Recommended Minimal Setup (for you)
Since you have:
You can safely and affordably do this:
- 120 V 30 A shore inlet
- Lithium system
- Don’t want to pay for RV park hookups
Step Equipment Purpose 1 J1772-to-NEMA 14-50 adapter (with pilot handshake) Lets public charger energize 2 3–5 kVA step-down transformer (240 V → 120 V) Converts voltage safely 3 Short cord NEMA 5-30 or TT-30 to your inlet Connects to RV