FamouSheen Level 2 Tesla Charger review: Affordable 32A NACS home charging solution

The charger is designed specifically for Tesla vehicles and is not ideal for households with multiple EV brands
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FamouSheen Level 2 Tesla Charger review:

Looking for a budget-friendly Tesla charger that delivers fast Level 2 charging without complicated installation? The FamouSheen Level 2 Tesla Charger offers up to 32 amps of charging power, a NEMA 14-50 plug, and a durable weather-resistant design, making it a practical option for Tesla owners seeking reliable home charging.

Designed specifically for Tesla vehicles equipped with the NACS connector, the charger works seamlessly with Model X, Y, 3, and S, allowing Tesla owners to significantly reduce charging times compared to traditional Level 1 chargers.

Built for both indoor and outdoor use, the charger features an IP67 waterproof rating, flame-retardant materials, and durable copper wiring designed to withstand years of daily charging.

FamouSheen Level 2 Tesla Charger specs

  • Charge level: Level 2
  • Connector type: SAE J1772
  • Maximum current: 32 amp
  • Voltage: 240V
  • Charging power: Up to 7.6KW
  • Cable length: 21 feet
  • Plug types: NEMA 14-50
  • Weather rating: IP67 waterproof
  • Compatibility: Tesla Model 3, Model Y, Model S, Model X

Reasons to buy

Native Tesla compatibility: The built-in NACS connector works directly with Tesla vehicles, eliminating the need for additional adapters.

Faster Level 2 charging: The charger delivers up to 32 amps of charging power and 7.68kW output, providing significantly faster charging than a standard Level 1 charger.

Safety features: It comes with protection against leakage, grounding faults, abnormal voltage, overheating, and overcharging.

Automatic charging shutoff: The charger tops charging automatically when the battery is full, helping protect long-term battery health.

Reasons to avoid

Tesla-only connector: The charger is designed specifically for Tesla vehicles and is not ideal for households with multiple EV brands.

No smart app connectivity: Unlike many modern EV chargers, there is no Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or smartphone app for remote monitoring and scheduling.

Limited to 32A output: The charger cannot match the charging speeds of higher-powered 40A, 48A, or 50A Level 2 chargers.

Requires a NEMA 14-50 outlet: Users without a compatible 240V outlet may need to hire an electrician for installation.