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Can anyone tell me what the kit listed on the following site consists of:

http://nuworldenergy.co.uk/shop.php#!/~/product/category=9187015&id=36227024;

I have watched Kevin's (excellent) EVSE build day video and would assume all as shown in the video would be included.
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Can anyone tell me what the kit listed on the following site consists of
Yeh, that description is really clear isn't it :rolleyes: I've asked the Mainpine sales team to get them revised :)

The kit includes a 32A EPC and a 32A 'pigtail' cable (Type 1 or Type 2). You will require suitable RCBO, Contactor, Case, and odds and ends to build an EVSE.
:) Thanks for the reply Kevin,

Not really a kit if it contains just two of the items required; would it be possible to supply a kit containing all the parts required as per your build video.
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would it be possible to supply a kit containing all the parts required as per your build video
Unfortunately everyone has different requirements and we therefore only supply the difficult/expensive parts in our 'kit'. If you contact @nuWorld Energy direct they may be able to supply more parts for you :)
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Thanks Kevin;

I am a qualified spark so will be able to get the bits ok (might even have them in the store) - just being lazy I suppose;).

Can anyone tell me if there is an updated discount code for speakev members purchasing from the nuWorld store, SPEAKEV10 no longer works.
Hi Ryan,

Thanks the SPEAKEV10 discount code has been reactivated for June... it has been on a month by month basis as we are transitioning to a new website.

Thanks
Mark
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I missed out on the discount code by one day. <sigh>

Are the kits in stock? The website says they aren't.
Hi,

The kits are in stock and your order was despatched yesterday.

Mark
Thanks for the update. Time to buy the rest of the parts.
Should the contactor have a 240V or 24V coil?
Should the contactor have a 240V or 24V coil?
The EPC has an isolated relay output for switching the main contractor so you can use any coil voltage if you have a power supply in the EVSE for some reason... assuming not, a 240V AC Contactor coil keeps it very simple :)
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