Sealey Portable EV Charger Type 1 to UK 10A 5m Cable
• Portable Mode-2 charger is fitted with BS approved 13A plug so it can be used with any standard 13A socket.• Delay timing function enables users to program delayed start time to benefit from off-peak electricity tariffs.• The intuitive LED offers users fault codes, charging time, power and temperature displays.• Voltage: 230V 1ph.• UK 3-pin (BS1363) Plug.• Cable Length: 5m.• Cable Specification: EN 50620 - 3*2.5mm²+2*0.5mm².• Use with an RCD protected power supply.• Supplied with storage case.Portable Mode-2 charger is fitted with BS approved 13A plug so it can be used with any standard 13A socket. Delay timing function enables users to program delayed start time to benefit from off-peak electricity tariffs. The intuitive LED offers users fault codes, charging time, power and temperature displays. Supplied with storage case.• Portable mode 2 charger is fitted with BS approved 13A plug so it can be used with any standard 13A socket. • Delay timing function enables users to program delayed start time to benefit from off-peak electricity tariffs. • The intuitive LED offers users fault codes, charging time, power and temperature displays. • Voltage: 230V 1ph. • UK 3-pin (BS1363) Plug. • Cable Length: 5m. • Cable Specification: EN 50620 - 3*2.5mm²+2*0.5mm². • Use with an RCD protected power supply. • Supplied with storage case. • Model No. EVPC1Technical Specification:Length: 5mNett Weight: 2.45kgPlug Type: Type 1Current: 10A FixedVoltage: 230VCable Length: 5mCable Specification: 3*2.5mm²+2*0.5mm²IP Rating: IP54Dimensions: Length: 120mm x Height: 400mmWeight: 3.24KgWarranty: 1 year
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