
There is one thing you should never do if you own an electric car. One such taboo is not to just do charging electric car when using portable charger.
With every purchase of an electric car, you will generally get a portable charger as tools Built-in.
Portable charger can be used to charge an electric car using a socket from the home's electricity.
Their use is very practical, but there are things that should not be done when charging an electric car using portable charger.
We recommend that you never connect portable charger use additional connections or extension such as cable roll.
You must strictly adhere to these and the portable charger should be plugged directly into the socket and the car.
There is indeed an assumption that the use of cables roll can get around the car's position far from the nearest power outlet at home.
It's just that the types of cables used in socket connections or roll cables in general are usually not capable to portable charger.
Absorbed electric current charger is quite large, which can be up to 3 kW and above.
While the AWG specification of roll cable is very thin and cannot be used for such a large electric current which is generally only for 12 volt electrical devices.
A large electric current can overheat the cable fibers.
If forced, bad things can happen. Usually, if you force to connect an electric car charging with a portable cable with a roll cable, it can potentially cause the cable to catch fire and this will be dangerous for the electric current charging the electric car battery.