It looks OK to me, but Home Depot has the same charger that Fisker sells (without the Fisker branding) for $750, and homecharging.spx.com says theirs is 200 bucks more.bigdaddyo811 said:
It looks OK to me, but Home Depot has the same charger that Fisker sells (without the Fisker branding) for $750, and homecharging.spx.com says theirs is 200 bucks more.bigdaddyo811 said:I want a cheaper charger as the 110v is not bad for my needs but my Electric company has a rebate right now.
Any thoughts on this one?
https://www.homecharging.spx.com/volt/pdf/GM10-463A.pdf
Here is the Home Depot link:ct-fiskerbuzz said:It looks OK to me, but Home Depot has the same charger that Fisker sells (without the Fisker branding) for $750, and homecharging.spx.com says theirs is 200 bucks more.
The maximum output from this unit is 15A and Fisker uses 16A when it is charging, so your charging sessions will take longer.bigdaddyo811 said:I want a cheaper charger as the 110v is not bad for my needs but my Electric company has a rebate right now.
Any thoughts on this one?
https://www.homecharging.spx.com/volt/pdf/GM10-463A.pdf
No programmability or telematics, though. I love the fact that my Blink charger can start and stop at specific times and keeps me informed via an App or SMS if there is problem. It also measures how much power is used for each charge and keeps track of it by month.kabalah70 said:If it is $200 more than definitely I would buy the Home Depot version of the Lear/Fisker charger. Much nicer looking and an extra amp. ;-)