5 car chargers and 2 adapters. 50 amp down to 15 amp 120 volts and 220 volts.
All new never used.
3 chargers end in j1772. Either on their own or thru adapters. One is 25 feet that ends in j1772.
1st picture is a 220 volt 40 amp charger that ends in a level 2 north America plug.
$50 Or best offer.
2nd picture is a level 2, 220 volt 50 amp charger that ends in a J1772 to plug into your car. $50. Or best offer.
3rd picture is a level 2, 220 volt 50 amp charger that ends in a J1772 to plug into your car. $50 Or best offer.
4th 8th and 11th picture is a level 2 220 volt 30 amp 25 ft. extention cord that fits those commercial north amerivan chargers that they don't have any that end in a J1772 car. This cord ends in a J1772 to plug into your car. $50. Or best offer
5th and 6th Picture is an 8 inch adapter that converts those commercial north american chargers that and don't have any J1772 chargers. into J1772. 8 inch adapter.
$26.oo. Or best offer
The 25 foot extenion adapter is the same as the 8 inch adapter. $25. Or best offer
Picture 7 is a level 1 or 2 depending on if you use the adapter that makes it into 220 volt.
This in a J1772 charger to plug in your car.
$78. Or best offer.
Level 1 and Level 2 car chargers primarily differ in their voltage and charging speed, with Level 1 chargers using a standard 120-volt household outlet for slower charging (2-5 miles of range per hour) and Level 2 chargers using a 240-volt supply for significantly faster charging (10-60 miles per hour). Level 1 chargers are typically portable and included with the vehicle, requiring no installation, while Level 2 chargers may require professional installation to a dedicated circuit but offer more convenience and are ideal for daily drivers.