Apparently the included portable charger works fine with 240V sources as well. This means if you had any kind of 240V receptacle near by, you could make your own pigtail adapter with a regular 120V NEMA 5-15 receptacle wired to the suitable 240V plug for your 240V receptacle. I'd use 14 gauge or better wire for this pigtail/adapter.
The adapter/pigtail would just connect the ground to the ground, and the two 240V hots to each of the two blades of the NEMA 5-15 receptacle. If you made such an adapter, label it with something like "Bolt Charging ONLY. DO NOT USE for anything else.".
The included portable charger would limit amps to 12 maximum, so it would safely work with any 240V source.
I think you would get about 100 miles of charge in a 12 hour session. Anyone tried this?
The adapter/pigtail would just connect the ground to the ground, and the two 240V hots to each of the two blades of the NEMA 5-15 receptacle. If you made such an adapter, label it with something like "Bolt Charging ONLY. DO NOT USE for anything else.".
The included portable charger would limit amps to 12 maximum, so it would safely work with any 240V source.
I think you would get about 100 miles of charge in a 12 hour session. Anyone tried this?