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Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by Diddlywop, Jun 7, 2012.

  1. Diddlywop

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    I was just at a Toyota dealer inquiring about purchasing an extra charging cable so that I could leave one in the garage and the parts department doesn't even have them listed yet. Just curious if they are really going to charge $1,200 for them!
     
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    Not sure of an exact price but sounds close, I heard from a reliable source they will be quite expensive. There was a thread somewhere about this and I think in it someone noted a price their dealership had given them as well.
     
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    Crud, I was afraid of that. That's a huge liability.... They are completely begging for them to be stolen.

    How on earth can you justify a $1,200 charging cable that almost by necessity lives outside in the driveway at night?
     
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    Time to lower that deductible… though I suspect one could probably claim it on their homeowner's insurance if that was a lower deductible.

    And if it becomes a loss, it might actually amount to something on your taxes. Still, it's a completely outrageous price.
     
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    you can buy an L2 for less.
     
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    Maybe I should leave a cheap laptop in the car with the window open a crack. Perhaps it will distract them from the stuff outside the car.
     
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    Yes, but it costs as much as a 240V EVSE... I don't see the point.
     
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    Sorry, new to all this. I've got 120v outlets at home and work and was looking for a second charging cable. I'm not clear what my good options are, if any.
     
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    For what they cost now, unless you'd want to make your own and it can still be in the hundreds from what I have read, just use the one you got and plug, unplug, repeat IMO.
     
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    that's pretty reasonable, will they work with pip?
     
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    They should.

    The trouble in the EU is to get a 16A 230V mobile EVSE. They've been included in the first iMievs, but you can't get them anywhere anymore. Max is 10A or in case of a PiP 12A.
     
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    Youch. That's a very expensive cable. We might think if chaining the thing when it's left outside, recharging our PIPs. You never know if some copper-hunter might swipe it - easy pickings.
     
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    I think that as soon as the organized criminals see a hint of a black market for these cables, they are going to start disappearing. Like when the really expensive headlight assemblies were scarce in the US for my last car:

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    Yeah 02-03 Maximas used to be the target of HID headlight theft in certain states. All 02-03 Maximas came standard w/HID headlights. From the factory, it was easy to pry them w/o opening the hood due to their flimsy plastic brackets.

    Replacing the stolen assemblies was on the order of >$1200 for parts alone.
     
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    Which is why I'm curious why none of the plug-in vendors so far have chosen to help us protect $600-$1200 cables that sit helplessly in people's driveways. The value of the cable isn't mentioned by the dealer nor the documentation, which is going to lead to a lot of angry people who would have done something different had they known. We don't all have garage space.

    I thought I read about a locking mechanism for sale in Japan that secured the plug against the car. I would buy one of those in a heartbeat compared to locking it with a padlock against my door handle.
     
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    925$ from Ryan @ Elmore Toyota in Orange County (Westminister).

    [email protected]

    1-800-997-9092.

    I doubt any dealership will beat that price.
     
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