12 adaptors for the Alta “fast charger”


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We build wall outlet adaptors for the Alta “fast charge” unit. First, you must remove the NEMA L14-30 plug that is on the unit, and replace it with a NEMA L6-20 plug. You only need a simple screwdriver and 5-10 minutes for this.

Here are the adaptors that are available:

1) Adaptor "A" for RV parks, new clothes dryers, stoves and ovens (NEMA 14-60, 14-50, 14-30, 14-20)

2) Adaptor "B" for welders and industrial (NEMA 6-50)

3) Adaptor "C" for older electric clothes dryers (NEMA 10-30)

4) Adaptor "D" for RV parks with "30 amp" service" (TT-30)

5) Adaptor "E" for 30 amp light industrial (NEMA 6-30)

6) Adaptor "F" for 30 amp locking plug (NEMA L6-30)

7) Adaptor "G" for 30 amp Generators with Pure Sine Wave (NEMA L14-30)

8) Adaptor "H" for 20 amp Generators with Pure Sine Wave (NEMA L14-20)

9) Adaptor "J" for Air Conditioners 240 volt / 20 amp (NEMA 6-20)

10) Adaptor "K" for Air Conditioners 240 volt / 15 amp (NEMA 6-15)

11) Adaptor "L" for commercial 120 volt / 20 amp (NEMA 5-20)

12) Adaptor "M" for household 120 volt / 15 amp (NEMA 5-15)


Go-Cable adapter - NEMA 14-50 - RV Parks


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We build wall outlet adaptors for the Alta “fast charge” unit. First, you must remove the NEMA L14-30 plug that is on the unit, and replace it with a NEMA L6-20 plug. You only need a simple screwdriver and 5-10 minutes for this.

Here are the adaptors that are available:

1) Adaptor "A" for RV parks, new clothes dryers, stoves and ovens (NEMA 14-60, 14-50, 14-30, 14-20)

2) Adaptor "B" for welders and industrial (NEMA 6-50)

3) Adaptor "C" for older electric clothes dryers (NEMA 10-30)

4) Adaptor "D" for RV parks with "30 amp" service" (TT-30)

5) Adaptor "E" for 30 amp light industrial (NEMA 6-30)

6) Adaptor "F" for 30 amp locking plug (NEMA L6-30)

7) Adaptor "G" for 30 amp Generators with Pure Sine Wave (NEMA L14-30)

8) Adaptor "H" for 20 amp Generators with Pure Sine Wave (NEMA L14-20)

9) Adaptor "J" for Air Conditioners 240 volt / 20 amp (NEMA 6-20)

10) Adaptor "K" for Air Conditioners 240 volt / 15 amp (NEMA 6-15)

11) Adaptor "L" for commercial 120 volt / 20 amp (NEMA 5-20)

12) Adaptor "M" for household 120 volt / 15 amp (NEMA 5-15)


Go-Cable adapter - NEMA 14-50 - RV Parks


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Hello - looking for a 120v standard wall plug adapter for the Alta 4 prong fast charger - please advise
 

VINSANITY

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Thanks for sharing this - I am not good at making electrical connections - any chance you could make one with a 1 foot long pig tail?

Vince
 

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Someone needs to make a batch of NEMA 5-15 to L14-30 adapters and NEMA L14-30 to 5-15 adapters. Although, with only 200 new bikes left the sales will be very slow.
 

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Because they really need just one adapter. Not two adapters, a new plug, and the EE knowledge that is required to install it.

They don’t need just two adaptors... they need 1, 2, 3, or up to 12, based on their particular circumstances. That’s how we ended up with 12 adaptors to offer.

The knowledge base to remove an L14-30 plug to a L6-20 plug is close to zero... you need a simple screwdriver and 5 minutes. A kid could do it. I could probably make a clear instruction sheet, but here is a simple video.

 

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They don’t need just two adaptors... they need 1, 2, 3, or up to 12, based on their particular circumstances. That’s how we ended up with 12 adaptors to offer.

The knowledge base to remove an L6-30 plug to a L6-20 plug is close to zero... you need a simple screwdriver and 5 minutes. A kid could do it.
If they already know how to replace a simple plug, they can also buy the few components needed to fabricate their own adapter, no need to buy anything from you... It might make better business sense not to insult your potential customers.
 

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If they already know how to replace a simple plug, they can also buy the few components needed to fabricate their own adapter, no need to buy anything from you... It might make better business sense not to insult your potential customers.

I’m certianly not insulting anybody. Obviously, if you really want to build adaptors, please do. Our adaptors are for people who aren’t excited to run down to Home Depot and buy all the bits to build adaptors, then spend a bunch of time doing it. Replacing the plug takes 5 minutes... you don’t even have to strip wires, since it’s already done for you. Again, literally 5 minutes. I have no idea how that is insulting... again, if you want to build adaptors, have fun!

This is what I carry with me, so that I can get electricity from anywhere:

Just Plug-N-Charge™ adaptors are available for:

Adaptor "A" for RV parks, new clothes dryers, stoves and ovens (NEMA 14-60, 14-50, 14-30, 14-20)

Adaptor "B" for welders and industrial (NEMA 6-50)

Adaptor "C" for older electric clothes dryers (NEMA 10-30)

Adaptor "D" for RV parks with "30 amp" service" (TT-30)

Adaptor "E" for 30 amp light industrial (NEMA 6-30)

Adaptor "F" for 30 amp locking plug (NEMA L6-30)

Adaptor "G" for 30 amp Generators with Pure Sine Wave (NEMA L14-30)

Adaptor "H" for 20 amp Generators with Pure Sine Wave (NEMA L14-20)

Adaptor "J" for Air Conditioners 240 volt / 20 amp (NEMA 6-20)

Adaptor "K" for Air Conditioners 240 volt / 15 amp (NEMA 6-15)

Adaptor "L" for commercial 120 volt / 20 amp (NEMA 5-20)

Adaptor "M" for household 120 volt / 15 amp (NEMA 5-15)
 

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My point was, if they have to go to the store to buy one plug, it's no additional effort to pick up the two other items needed to just make their own adapter... If they have the willingness to buy any parts to do the job themselves.
 

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What if we offered several of these adaptors, with the NEMA L6-20 plug included (the plug that you need to swap), for a lower price than you can buy just the parts from Home Depot?

Lower cost, PLUS no time wasted going to Home Depot.
 

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