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EVC1 preventive maintenance

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Preventive maintenance for outdoor EV chargers includes regular cleaning, inspections, and software updates. The goal is to keep the charger in good working order and protect users and equipment.

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Cleaning

  • Remove dust: Dust can reduce the charger's efficiency and performance.
  • Clean the charging port: A clean charging port prevents damage and ensures safe and efficient charging.

Inspections

  • Check for damage: Look for frayed wires, corrosion, or debris buildup.
  • Check for overheating: Hot temperatures can cause exposed wiring and overheating, which can be dangerous.
  • Check for loose connections: Loose connections can impact performance.
  • Check the charging port: Ensure it's clean and free of obstructions.

Software updates

  • Check for updates: Regularly check for firmware or software updates from the manufacturer.
  • Install updates: Install updates promptly to optimize performance and introduce new features.
  • Test after updates: Test the system after updates to ensure there are no disruptions.