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A:Yes! Our EV J1772 Charger Holder is designed to be compatible with most J1772 connectors, providing a secure and convenient solution for storing your charging cable. We understand how important it is to have a reliable holder for your charger, and we've ensured it’s versatile and adjustable for different models.

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Absolutely! The installation process is quick and straightforward. We provide all necessary mounting hardware, and the instructions are clear, so you can easily set it up in no time. If you need assistance, our customer support team is always happy to help.

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Yes! Our charger holder is built with durable materials that can withstand varying weather conditions, whether it's hot, cold, or rainy. It’s perfect for outdoor use, ensuring that your charger remains secure and functional, no matter the weather.

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Definitely! Our charger holder is engineered with strong, high-quality materials to ensure it can securely hold the weight of your J1772 connector without any issues. It provides a sturdy and reliable resting place for your charger, keeping it safe and in place when not in use.

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NEMA outlet is a standard electrical outlet widely used in home and industrial equipment. When it comes to EV charging, NEMA 14-50 and NEMA 5-15 are the most common outlet types, supporting high-power 240V charging and low-power 120V charging, respectively.

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Although often used interchangeably, NEMA plugs and NEMA connectors are two different parts that play different roles in electrical connections:

NEMA plug: Refers to the part with metal prongs, usually installed at the end of the power cord, which is used to plug into the socket to establish an electrical connection. For example, the end of the power cord of an electric vehicle charger may have a NEMA 14-50 plug for plugging into a corresponding wall socket.

NEMA connector: Refers to the corresponding socket end (female) that is used to accept the prongs of the plug. For example, a NEMA 14-50 wall socket is a NEMA connector that can mate with a NEMA 14-50 plug.

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There are many types of NEMA plugs, for different voltage and current requirements. The following are the most common types of NEMA plugs, especially those often involved in electric vehicle charging:
120V (low power) NEMA plug (suitable for basic home charging)
240V (high power) NEMA plug (suitable for electric vehicle level 2 charging)

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A:Yes, Tesla supports a variety of NEMA adapters that can be connected to a home NEMA outlet via the Tesla Mobile Connector for charging. Focsprod provides adapters for different specifications such as NEMA 14-50, NEMA 5-15, etc. to meet different charging needs.