Video - Lectron’s NACS (Tesla) to J1772 Adapter Review

Andre Laurence

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Please share this video in groups where it is appropriate, it really helps me. Thank you.
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If you've ever needed to charge at a hotel, or other locations with level 2 charging stations, but the only one available was for a Tesla and you don’t own a Tesla, you could have been saved by owning an adapter like the one I review in this video. The Lectron NACS to J1772 adapter. Be sure to watch the whole thing because there are bloopers at the end of every video we make

 
2025-01-06 UPDATE: Comments on Facebook have brought something important to my attention. This Lectron adapter is more expensive than the A2Z Stellar adapter, especially for Canadians since Lectron does not have a Canadian site, or Amazon store, and the US exchange is terrible. A2Z sells in CDN $ and ships from Canada. On top of the price, the A2Z adapter supports up to 80A, meaning that it is good for all EVs, including pickup trucks that generally pull up to 19kW on Level 2 Charging stations, which the Lectron cannot do. Here is a link to the A2Z Stellar NACS to J1772 Adapter: https://a2zevshop.com/products/a2z-stellar-plug
 
2025-01-06 UPDATE: Comments on Facebook have brought something important to my attention. This Lectron adapter is more expensive than the A2Z Stellar adapter, especially for Canadians since Lectron does not have a Canadian site, or Amazon store, and the US exchange is terrible. A2Z sells in CDN $ and ships from Canada. On top of the price, the A2Z adapter supports up to 80A, meaning that it is good for all EVs, including pickup trucks that generally pull up to 19kW on Level 2 Charging stations, which the Lectron cannot do. Here is a link to the A2Z Stellar NACS to J1772 Adapter: https://a2zevshop.com/products/a2z-stellar-plug
I have had my Lectron unit for over 2 years now and it works flawlessly although I had to do some research about the 30 second delay sometimes required before plugging in to the car port.
So it is a good thing to demo this for others with your video;)
A2Z was not available at that time, looks like a better choice with the upgraded current rating.
 
I have had my Lectron unit for over 2 years now and it works flawlessly although I had to do some research about the 30 second delay sometimes required before plugging in to the car port.
So it is a good thing to demo this for others with your video;)
A2Z was not available at that time, looks like a better choice with the upgraded current rating.
I just read a comment that Polestar/Volvo have a problem with the A2Z adapter because you can still unplug it even when 80A are going through it. Unfortunately I only have a comment in Facebook and no real information so I don't know how valid that info is.
 
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