Thread: Electric PWC's
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Old 12-04-2021, 05:47 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by AltonCAM View Post
I can’t wait to have a 480 volt supercharger installed on my dock. Drop the cable in the water and you will have fish for dinner.
But I guess you could use a phone charger for safety but it might take a couple of weeks to reach full charge.


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Unless you're an oil exec or a gas station owner, I'm not sure why you're being so silly about this. As you'd hope, this stuff is completely waterproof and safe.

My 220V car charger at home is outdoors, completely waterproof, and safe to use in the harshest of rain storms. Charging an electric vehicle at home is WAY more convenient and only about 1/3 the price of buying gas at a station.

I will be psyched when electric PWCs arrive with decent specs, and I'll gladly run a 220 line down to my dock. The electrical work will pay for itself with cheaper fuel and maintenance
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