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Low Mains Voltage (~190-220v) - How to resolve?
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<blockquote data-quote="toontoonizer" data-source="post: 503795" data-attributes="member: 33054"><p>Yeah I've spoken to a couple...I've not heard anything back after promising to send me quotes. So...not very professional or they just don't want to do the work.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think there might be a misunderstanding - there's no charger, it's just a cable which plugs directly in to the car and then directly to the socket. Nothing in between - it's designed to be used in a standard socket - that is its entire purpose.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I can't charge the car on our current supply because it's too low and the car doesn't charge. So that's a major inconvenience. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toontoonizer, post: 503795, member: 33054"] Yeah I've spoken to a couple...I've not heard anything back after promising to send me quotes. So...not very professional or they just don't want to do the work. I think there might be a misunderstanding - there's no charger, it's just a cable which plugs directly in to the car and then directly to the socket. Nothing in between - it's designed to be used in a standard socket - that is its entire purpose. Anyway, I can't charge the car on our current supply because it's too low and the car doesn't charge. So that's a major inconvenience. [/QUOTE]
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