Video - Lectron V2L versus Original adapter

Andre Laurence

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This may be of interest for owners of Hyundai, Kia, or Genesis EVs. Lectron has a V2L adapter and I reviewed it.
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My latest video just went live. Not all parts of this video are based on the new format since I had recorded some of the clips a few months ago, but it is a preview of the changes to come. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it.

 
This may be of interest for owners of Hyundai, Kia, or Genesis EVs. Lectron has a V2L adapter and I reviewed it.
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My latest video just went live. Not all parts of this video are based on the new format since I had recorded some of the clips a few months ago, but it is a preview of the changes to come. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it.


Great job again, as always. I like how you point out the detail differences.

I have this one for my Ioniq 6. While I have yet to rely on it during a full power outage, I have tested it on various appliances incl power tools, and works fine. I like that it comes with a long cord and a multiple outlet box with a breaker.
https://www.amazon.ca/Adapter-Compa...q+6&qid=1725027858&sprefix=v2l,aps,257&sr=8-7
 

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Well produced. The product is the subject, fast enough to fit my time, and sounds like a good product.

Bob Wilson
Thank you very much. I am glad you like it. The next videos are all going to be produced in the new format and the next one will have a clip explaining the changes coming.

Thank you very much!
Interesting V2L you bought! I like that it has a cable and powerbar, but makes it more difficult to store. I assume that pretty much eliminates it from being stored in the frunk?
 
This may be of interest for owners of Hyundai, Kia, or Genesis EVs. Lectron has a V2L adapter and I reviewed it.
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My latest video just went live. Not all parts of this video are based on the new format since I had recorded some of the clips a few months ago, but it is a preview of the changes to come. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed making it.


Great job, with your unique perspective makes an entertaining also informative video.
I think I will choose the Hyundai original when the time comes (waiting for the PE 2025 I5) - c/w metal latch and on/off button make a better choice for my requirements.
Also getting one for free makes a difference - the dealer smucked up the entire right side my ordered 2024 I5 between the detail shop and the showroom, so I was promised the free V2L adaptor when the new enhanced model arrives as some compensation;)
 
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Great job, with your unique perspective makes an entertaining also informative video.
I think I will choose the Hyundai original when the time comes (waiting for the PE 2025 I5) - c/w metal latch and on/off button make a better choice for my requirements.
Also getting one for free makes a difference - the dealer smucked up the entire right side my ordered 2024 I5 between the detail shop and the showroom, so I was promised the free V2L adaptor when the new enhanced model arrives as some compensation;)
Thank you very much. Sorry to hear you had issues with the dealer and your car. I hope things get resolved properly and quickly.
 
Thank you very much. I am glad you like it. The next videos are all going to be produced in the new format and the next one will have a clip explaining the changes coming.


Thank you very much!
Interesting V2L you bought! I like that it has a cable and powerbar, but makes it more difficult to store. I assume that pretty much eliminates it from being stored in the frunk?
It's actually not that big, and rolls up tight in a little carrying back. Can fit in the frunk or in the back underneath. But will likely never take it on the road. I bought it as a back-up for a power outage at home.
 
It's actually not that big, and rolls up tight in a little carrying back. Can fit in the frunk or in the back underneath. But will likely never take it on the road. I bought it as a back-up for a power outage at home.
That's good to know, regarding the size.
Thanks.
 
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