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Reddit mentions of EVoCharge J1772 Holder (Holster) Dock for EV Charger Plug & Cord (Cable), Wall Mount (Note: Holder Only, EV Cable and Plug in Image are Sold Separately)

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EVoCharge J1772 Holder (Holster) Dock for EV Charger Plug & Cord (Cable), Wall Mount (Note: Holder Only, EV Cable and Plug in Image are Sold Separately)
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Universal Fit & Flexible Mounting Options: The Holder / Holster fits all J1772 Plugs / Connectors and can be Mounted in Any Location for Effective Cord (Cable) Management and Secure Connector StorageEffective Cord Management: The convenient J1772 cordset holster is designed to keep the cable off the ground and to properly stow the vehicle connector, thus mitigating connector & cord damage and trip hazards.Please note: Product is Cord and Plug Storage Holster Only ( EV Cable, Plug/Connector, Charging Station Sold Seperately)
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Height10 Inches
Length8 Inches
Weight3 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Found 1 comment on EVoCharge J1772 Holder (Holster) Dock for EV Charger Plug & Cord (Cable), Wall Mount (Note: Holder Only, EV Cable and Plug in Image are Sold Separately):

u/Felger ยท 1 pointr/BoltEV

Absolutely, the main plugs you can find at RV parks and campgrounds are the NEMA 14-50, NEMA 5-15, NEMA 5-20, and the NEMA TT-30. The second number in each pair is the max amperage rating.

NEMA 14-50 - 240V50A, common at RV parks. Jesla Jr comes with one by default. Can get max amperage (32amps) on a 14-50 outlet.

NEMA TT-30 - 120V
30A, common at older RV parks. I bought this adapter for these outlets. Unfortunately a restriction that it will only pull 12 amps off a 120V line. I still think it's a good idea to use this it available, as it's typically more robust wiring.

NEMA 5-15/5-20 120V*15(20)A, same restrictions as the TT-30, and these adapters are available straight from Tesla or QuickChargePower with the Jesla Jr. Also very common, but as you know, will take a whole weekend to charge you to full.

QuickChargePower link

I've been very happy with this, and it's my daily charger as well as my trip charger. In my garage I have [one of these](EVoCharge J1772 Holder (Holster) Dock for EV Charger Plug & Cord (Cable), Wall Mount (Note: Holder Only, EV Cable and Plug in Image are Sold Separately) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AVYFV9O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_O.m5Bb9EJDW97) mounted next to a NEMA 14-50, and it works great to keep it organized without putting strain on the plug.

The final charging item you might look at is a Jdapter stub that turns Tesla destination plugs into j1772 plugs, so you can use those at hotels. Since I'd rather camp than hotel, given a choice, I haven't bought one.