chl
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- CHRIS
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- 2001 FORD RANGER, 2023 F-150 LIGHTNING
You sell it you might get $500-$600, that's what they go for on eBay (I bought my FCSP there for that amount).I have an uninstalled Ford Charge Station with the 80AMP capability. I now have a GMC Sierra that I plan to keep for a while. I'm not sure whether I should sell this one and get a non vehicle manufacture (generic) 80 amp station for long term use, or whether this Ford one is fine in case I own GM, Tesla, Kia, etc in the future. Any benefits to keeping it, or should I replace; what do you all think? I'm mostly wondering if it will have Ford specific settings that will get annoying to use with a non-Ford EV.
You will pay over $1000 for a decent 80A EVSE - there is a cheaper one, the Grizzl-e but the reviews of it were mixed, about 50-50 good vs bad reviews.
You can spend $200 or so and get an 80A J1772 extension cable and trim a small part of one end and it will plug into the FCSP CCS1 plug as shown below:
Alternatively, for about the same money you could buy a replacement 80A J1772 cord with plug and replace the CCS1 on the FCSP with it. If you aren't going to use the Vehicle-to-Home feature of the Lightning, you don't need the two DC pins on the CCS1 plug, as others have noted.
You might be able to sell the CCS1 cable from the FCSP - people sometimes need to replace them when they drive over them for example, and they are pricey!
Lots of different ways to go.
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