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Any views on this. Seems very cheap only 200 euros. I'm in France. This looks like the same unit Carplug sell for 340 euros. I was thinking of getting this to carry in the car so I can leave the PMCC in the garage.

Also if I buy the this 32A version I'm assuming an adaptor blue 3 pin to UK 3 pin 13A would be fine as then I would be charging at 10A. Yes I realise this will take for ever but I could top up when visiting relatives in the UK. I often stay at my parents in the UK.

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Any views on this. Seems very cheap only 200 euros. I'm in France. This looks like the same unit Carplug sell for 340 euros. I was thinking of getting this to carry in the car so I can leave the PMCC in the garage.

Also if I buy the this 32A version I'm assuming an adaptor blue 3 pin to UK 3 pin 13A would be fine as then I would be charging at 10A. Yes I realise this will take for ever but I could top up when visiting relatives in the UK. I often stay at my parents in the UK.

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Be careful here.

The units have an industrial connector which requires to connect to an industrial receptacle.

If you want the version for the UK and don't have a 32A receptacle at the location where you plan to use it then this one would be more appropriate - https://www.vevor.fr/chargeur-porta...-electrique-25-c-a-50-c-2-3-kw-p_010440221436.

I'm not sure if its a good idea to use plug adapters or indeed if this is an option - they do exist but perhaps consult with an electrician first.

13A to 16A female fly lead
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Either unit seems to be good value (cheap as chips!).

The PMCC provides more flexibility for electrical supply cables and will come with both an industrial connector and a Euro 2 pin which are interchangeable. You could source a 3rd - UK 3 pin (which if Porsche might cost as much as either of the choices listed here!).
 

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Be careful here.

The units have an industrial connector which requires to connect to an industrial receptacle.

If you want the version for the UK and don't have a 32A receptacle at the location where you plan to use it then this one would be more appropriate - https://www.vevor.fr/chargeur-porta...-electrique-25-c-a-50-c-2-3-kw-p_010440221436.

I'm not sure if its a good idea to use plug adapters or indeed if this is an option - they do exist but perhaps consult with an electrician first.

13A to 16A female fly lead
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Either unit seems to be good value (cheap as chips!).

The PMCC provides more flexibility for electrical supply cables and will come with both an industrial connector and a Euro 2 pin which are interchangeable. You could source a 3rd - UK 3 pin (which if Porsche might cost as much as either of the choices listed here!).
The trouble with using that fly lead is the the unit might “think” it is attached to a 16A source when in fact it is only a 13A source resulting in a higher drain on your 13A plug than it should. I imagine the fuse would blow
 

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Why would you buy that if you get the PMCC delivered with the car? You will have some extra leads with that and I am sure you could buy a proper cable to connect to 13 amp 3 pin in the UK.

From the specification on that site there are conflicting messages about the size. But if you check the pictures it looks like a unit just as large as the PMCC and weighs about the same. Look at the guy carrying the bag. If you only have in mind to use it at your parents home, I would in that case just buy their unit for a 13 amp plug and leave that in the UK.

https://www.vevor.fr/chargeur-porta...-electrique-25-c-a-50-c-2-3-kw-p_010440221436

I would definitely not try to use adapters to go from a 32 amp plug to a 13 amp 3 pin. Some electrician on here will probably have some views on that. I guess using some adapters etc. would spell disaster. The EVSE can handle 32 amp and calls for that through a 13 amp plug. Will probably result in a Fuses galore! In best case.

It is cheap but is there a reason for that??
 

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Remember he is proposing to go from a 32 amp plug to a 13 amp 3 pin! More likely something like this! BUT THAT CARRIES A WARNING

https://www.essentialsupplies.co.uk...3a-plug-to-32a-coupler-pro-adaptor-cable.html
Personally, I don't think I would go the adapter route. There is a 3 pin version sold (I posted the link above (same as you have done)) and so for piece of mind I would select that one if I felt I needed one at all.

I suspect the OP wants to use the same mobile EVSE in UK and in Europe and so the potential of using a fly lead becomes attractive (if safe and compatible to do so).

UK has plenty of EVSEs dotted around and so I wouldn't be sourcing a mobile EVSE in the first place as it is really not needed - bulky to carry and glacial charging speed (0.1 mile / minute). Planning is key to charging as we all know - that's all that's needed here IMHO.
 
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Personally, I don't think I would go the adapter route. There is a 3 pin version sold (I posted the link above (same as you have done)) and so for piece of mind I would select that one if I felt I needed one at all.

I suspect the OP wants to use the same mobile EVSE in UK and in Europe and so the potential of using a fly lead becomes attractive (if safe and compatible to do so).

UK has plenty of EVSEs dotted around and so I wouldn't be sourcing a mobile EVSE in the first place as it is really not needed - bulky to carry and glacial charging speed (0.1 mile / minute). Planning is keep to charging as we all know - that's all that's needed here IMHO.
Sorry @W1NGE , I did not see your post until sending my own. But I fully agree with your conclusion.

My point was also that it must be possible to buy a UK 3 pin lead for the PMCC. I guess you got one with your EVSE. May be an expensive piece though? But safe as the cable will automatically set the max charging current to a suitable value. Just like the normal plug does in France.
 
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I was assuming this unit is much smaller and cheaper so I don't have to worry abut damage. Cheap enough to buy 2.

If you ready you can select 10A so if using through an adaptor Blue 3 pin to UK 3 pin it would not cause any overload. I agree putting 32A through an adaptor is a no no but this is going through a UK plug which would have a 13A fuse in it so any overload would blow this.
 


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Sorry @W1NGE , I did not see your post until sending my own. But I fully agree with your conclusion.

My point was also that it must be possible to buy a UK 3 pin lead for the PMCC. I guess you got one with your EVSE. May be an expensive piece though? But safe as the cable will automatically set the max charging current to a suitable value. Just like the normal plug does in France.
The UK version of PMCC comes with 2 supply leads - industrial connect and 3 pin UK 13A plug. Both are interchangeable as you know and I had suggested to simply source the PMCC UK supply cable for OP's France sourced PMCC.
 
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The UK version of PMCC comes with 2 supply leads - industrial connect and 3 pin UK 13A plug. Both are interchangeable as you know and I had suggested to simply source the PMCC UK supply cable for OP's France sourced PMCC.
Yes might be the cheapest option
 

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Yes might be the cheapest option
It won’t be cheap. It is a Porsche cable. I thing additional cables for the Porsche EVSE are about £200. Check on the confuserator under the E mobility section
 

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It won’t be cheap. It is a Porsche cable. I thing additional cables for the Porsche EVSE are about £200. Check on the confuserator under the E mobility section
Its not listed there - only industrial type connectors.
 

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Yes might be the cheapest option
Contact a Porsche dealership for a price - make sure you are specific - UK 3 pin 13A supply cable for PMCC.

My guess is around £120 (outrageous I know!).
 
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Contact a Porsche dealership for a price - make sure you are specific - UK 3 pin 13A supply cable for PMCC.

My guess is around £120 (outrageous I know!).
I'll check. My dealer is offering 10% discount on accessories now I've ordered the car. Thanks
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