B bjanousek New member Joined Apr 27, 2013 Messages 4 Aug 4, 2016 #1 I need to replace the 120V cable for my Volt. Can I use my RAV4 EV 120V charging cable in the mean time?
I need to replace the 120V cable for my Volt. Can I use my RAV4 EV 120V charging cable in the mean time?
F fromport Well-known member Joined Dec 27, 2012 Messages 606 Aug 4, 2016 #2 bjanousek said: I need to replace the 120V cable for my Volt. Can I use my RAV4 EV 120V charging cable in the mean time? Click to expand... Try it, it should work (TM) J1772 is just an "intelligent" extension cord with a different plug. You can't "break" anything as long as you plug it in a regular 120 Volt outlet.
bjanousek said: I need to replace the 120V cable for my Volt. Can I use my RAV4 EV 120V charging cable in the mean time? Click to expand... Try it, it should work (TM) J1772 is just an "intelligent" extension cord with a different plug. You can't "break" anything as long as you plug it in a regular 120 Volt outlet.
T TonyWilliams Well-known member Joined Nov 14, 2012 Messages 4,131 Location San Diego county, California USA Aug 6, 2016 #3 Tesla powered cars, including the 2012-2014 Toyota RAV4 EV, will NOT charge using the original 2011-2012 Nissan LEAF (Panasonic) portable charge cable.
Tesla powered cars, including the 2012-2014 Toyota RAV4 EV, will NOT charge using the original 2011-2012 Nissan LEAF (Panasonic) portable charge cable.
S slorav4 Member Joined Jul 11, 2018 Messages 12 Aug 9, 2018 #4 My Volt actually charges more reliably on unreliable outlets with our Rav4 120V than with the original Voltec 120 even set at 8amps.
My Volt actually charges more reliably on unreliable outlets with our Rav4 120V than with the original Voltec 120 even set at 8amps.