Use A 13A Socket To Charge A Type 1 Socket Nissan.
This Type 1 to 3 pin charger can charge the Type 1 socket Nissan EV up to 10A, which equates to around 2.3kW. 3 pin chargers are ideally suited as a backup charging device.
Plug this charger into a 13A socket to charge your vehicle up to 10A. Adjusting the charger’s current to 6A and 8A also enables compatibility with 3 pin sockets limited to less than 10A. This feature therefore allows connection to solar panels/PV systems.
Being able to reduce the charging current reduces the heat stress on a mains socket. This is important if a 13A socket lacks a dedicated circuit connection. Or where the circuit and socket haven’t been certified for EV charging by a qualified electrician.
This 3 pin charger also has a timer, enabling charging to start from 1 to 10 hours after plugging in. It also has AC 30mA + DC 6mA (Type B) fault detection
Choosing The Right Charger
The Nissan EV’s that have a Type 1 socket are the Nissan Leaf (manufactured up to 2018) and the NV200.
Charging an EV for long periods with a 13A socket may cause thermal damage to the socket. For example, the socket might overheat if the socket has damaged, if there is faulty wiring, or if the electrical circuit is overloaded. It is rare, but it does happen.
For this reason, we strongly recommend having an electrician inspect the intended socket to certify its suitability for EV charging.
We understand that, at times, charging your EV with a socket certified by an electrician may not be feasible. In such instances, we recommend charging the vehicle at 6A. It is also a good idea to ensure that both the plug and socket are not becoming excessively hot during charging.
Avoid using an extension lead or adapter. Plug the charger directly into the socket. Ensure that water does not come into contact with the prongs of the 3-pin plug or enters inside the Type 1 plug. Keep the charger dry when not in use. Before using this charger, be sure to read the user booklet included with the charger.
Please note that Nissan did not manufacture this cable.
EV Cable Bag And Case
We provide a canvas cable bag (suitable for cables up to 10M) to store this charger when not in use. The bag can also be upgraded to a cable carrier case made from EVA material, which has improved waterproof and impact protection. The EVA case has an elasticated strap in the bottom compartment and elasticated mesh pocket in the top to allow convenient storage of two cables. The EVA case can hold two cables, provided each cable is no longer than 10 meters (with a total combined length of 20 meters) and is neatly wound. You can replace the canvas cable bag with an EVA case by selecting the option available in the basket or on the checkout page.
10A EV Charger Features
IP65 protection for the control box. TUV approved.
Conformity: IEC 61851-2 and 62196.
Type A + Type B fault detection: 30mA AC + 6mA DC.
Built in fault detection: Over voltage / under voltage, over current and surge protection.
PCB Overheating protection: The charging current will automatically reduce if the circuit board in the device box exceeds 75 degrees.
3 Pin Charger Technical Data
Charging cable type | 3-pin (Type G) 13A socket to Type 1 (SAE J1772) connectors |
Lengths available | 5Metre, 8Metre |
Rated current | 10A |
Certification | 61851:2019, 62752:2016+A1:2020 |
Cable from control box to power outlet | TPE 3×2.5+2×0.75mm. Length including plug: 70cm |
Cable to Type 2 vehicle plug | TPU 3×2.5+1×0.75mm |
Control box dimensions | 210mm (H) x 85mm (W) x 50mm (D) |
IP grade | Control box: IP65. Plugs when connected to sockets: IP55 |
Operating voltage | 220V-240V AC |
Leakage protection | AC 30mA + DC 6mA (Type A + B detection) |
Working temperature | -30°C to 50°C |
Flame retardant | UL94 V-0 |
Insulation resistance | 10MΩ |