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I check out Fluke’s FEV100 tester for EVSEs.
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00:00 Introduction
00:50 Unboxing
5:55 FEV-100 Up Close
7:09 Setup and Use
9:17 Safety Tests
10:00 GFCI Test
10:59 Max Current Test
13:01 Wrap-up
13:46 Stills and End-Cards
I got a chance to try out Fluke’s EVSE test equipment!
The FEV100 is a hand-held tester which simulates an EV and it’s various charge states. It also allows you to check for power and run all the safety tests. The kit included adapter cables for both J1772 and Tesla connectors.
Connecting it to a multimeter, such as the Fluke 87V, allows you to confirm
the exact charging voltage and the maximum available charging current.
Together, this allows you to test all J1772 and Tesla Level 1 and Level 2 charging stations, whether that’s for confirming correct installation or troubleshooting a faulty system.
A big thank-you to @flukecorp for letting me review this product!
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This Fluke FEV 100, and 87V, were provided to me by Fluke for review but all reviews, opinions, and thoughts about the product are 100% my own.