theUNSTABLE
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I wanted a way to store, and protect my aftermarket charger, extension cord, and adapter.
I'm trying to stay organized so I decided to have a dedicated, durable, waterproof box I can store easily, but also grab and go if I'm going on a trip.
Repurposed a Milwaukee Packout Large Tool Box
After some heavy duty cable wrapping, I managed to fit everything in there without any concern of damage to the cables or prongs.
Currently storing:
25ft 50 AMP Extension Cord
AMPROAD Adjustable ( 10/16/24/32/40 Amp) EV Charger (don't want to pop breakers)
and my NEMA L14-30P to NEMA 14-50R Adapter
Threw the soft case on top in case I don't have time to put it all in the box. Offers some cushion also.
I can throw it in the frunk, or in the bed and not worry about water or damage
Now I can run an extension cord (being mindful of safety obviously) to charge, and also use that same cord for the Pro Power Onboard.
I figured I would post this here to give others the idea, or possibly find a better solution
I'm trying to stay organized so I decided to have a dedicated, durable, waterproof box I can store easily, but also grab and go if I'm going on a trip.
Repurposed a Milwaukee Packout Large Tool Box
After some heavy duty cable wrapping, I managed to fit everything in there without any concern of damage to the cables or prongs.
Currently storing:
25ft 50 AMP Extension Cord
AMPROAD Adjustable ( 10/16/24/32/40 Amp) EV Charger (don't want to pop breakers)
and my NEMA L14-30P to NEMA 14-50R Adapter
Threw the soft case on top in case I don't have time to put it all in the box. Offers some cushion also.
I can throw it in the frunk, or in the bed and not worry about water or damage
Now I can run an extension cord (being mindful of safety obviously) to charge, and also use that same cord for the Pro Power Onboard.
I figured I would post this here to give others the idea, or possibly find a better solution