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Receptacle Roundup II: SAE J1772 | cableflux
Now here we go- a connector actually designed for vehicle charging, and since then endorsed by carmakers. So let's have a look: This power standard ("SAE J1772 2009") was de jure ratified by the Soci...
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We are living in the future, flying cars or not... whether we like it or not. There's still a lot to like. Like the transformation of the road-vehicle world, the space-vehicle world, the "camera" worl...
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Receptacle Roundup IV: NEMA 10-30 and 14-30 | cableflux
I said in the last Roundup that TT-30 was too similar to dryer outlets. Dryer sockets which offer more power, and are also widely installed already. Accidentally forcing in a TT-30 plug can then fry...
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Receptacle Roundup Ic: Co-plugging | cableflux
Boy, we just can't get away from 3-prong 120V, can we? Of course not, it's the standard consumers' power interface. Woe be he who underestimates consumer power. So if the standard electrical recepta...
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Receptacle Roundup VI: NEMA 6-15 and 6-20 | cableflux
Wait a minute- who messed up a standard 3-prong? The cross-compatible NEMA 6-20R can accept a 6-15 or 6-20 plug, for currents of 15 amperes or 20A, respectively. This is exactly how a NEMA 5-20R has ...
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