Duosida Overheating?

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WyattJohn

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I finally got my 20 amp 240 outlet installed. I plugged in my duosida 16a lvl 2 charger and set it to begin charging at midnight and charging until full. When I awoke in the morning the clarity was fully charged but the indicator lights on the evse indicated overheat protection. Odd since it fully charged.
Thoughts?
 
I finally got my 20 amp 240 outlet installed. I plugged in my duosida 16a lvl 2 charger and set it to begin charging at midnight and charging until full. When I awoke in the morning the clarity was Appvalley fully charged https://vlc.onl/ but the indicator lights on the evse indicated overheat protection. Odd since it fully charged. Tweakbox
Thoughts?

I think the newer chargers have a temperature sensor in the plug. Plug overheating is usually caused by a worn or defective outlet. It's cheap and easy to replace it - I would try that first.
 
I have ZenCar 16 amp charger, which has a Duosida Connector on the end.

At home, with 20-amp service, I have had the same thing happen; however, when using it with either my 120-volt adapter or my RV-adapter, I have NEVER had an issue. Using the stock Honda adapter on the same 240-volt, never an issue with it charging either.



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