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summary of the models from this manufacturer, including past and present
== Manufacturer / model introduction ==
The JuiceBox series of EVSE hardware was first developed by eMotorWerks, an independent EV shop founded by Vitaly Miftakov.  In 20xx, the company was renamed / spun off as JuiceBox, and in 20xx that company was purchased by the Enel X arm of the Enel conglomerate.


links to manufacturer's own model info, both marketing and tech support
* model
* model
* model


basic fault indicators, e.g. LED blink patterns
== Information from manufacturer, both marketing and technical ==
WARNING: in Oct 2024, Enel X suddenly announced that it was shutting down, and many of these resources may not be available. (check archive.org)


common failure modes, e.g. parts that are known to break pretty easily
== Operational / fault indicators ==
e.g. LED blink patterns


how to disassemble, especially if special tools or sequence is required
== Common failure modes ==
e.g. parts that are known to break pretty easily


common parts that need replacement, and sources / alternates for those parts
== How to disassemble ==
especially if special tools or sequence is required


how to update firmware
== Common parts that need replacement ==
procedures for doing that work


links to forum threads where repair of this hardware is described
sources / alternates for those parts


links to videos (e.g. Youtube) where repair of this hardware is described
== how to update firmware ==
hardware required, e.g special cable
 
software tools required
 
firmware sources (mfg, third party, DIY)
 
description of port location
 
description of software steps
 
== links to forum threads where repair of this hardware is described ==
 
* link
* link
 
== links to videos (e.g. Youtube) where repair of this hardware is described ==
 
* link
* link

Revision as of 16:41, 6 October 2024

(up to EV chargers section)

Manufacturer / model introduction

The JuiceBox series of EVSE hardware was first developed by eMotorWerks, an independent EV shop founded by Vitaly Miftakov. In 20xx, the company was renamed / spun off as JuiceBox, and in 20xx that company was purchased by the Enel X arm of the Enel conglomerate.

  • model
  • model
  • model

Information from manufacturer, both marketing and technical

WARNING: in Oct 2024, Enel X suddenly announced that it was shutting down, and many of these resources may not be available. (check archive.org)

Operational / fault indicators

e.g. LED blink patterns

Common failure modes

e.g. parts that are known to break pretty easily

How to disassemble

especially if special tools or sequence is required

Common parts that need replacement

procedures for doing that work

sources / alternates for those parts

how to update firmware

hardware required, e.g special cable

software tools required

firmware sources (mfg, third party, DIY)

description of port location

description of software steps

links to forum threads where repair of this hardware is described

  • link
  • link

links to videos (e.g. Youtube) where repair of this hardware is described

  • link
  • link