Hey Master Electrician Bravo, looks like I found the problem;
The condition (worn, damaged or age) of the electrical outlet in the wall is often the culprit due for the increase in temperature to the UL certified cord. If the AC wall plug feels hot while charging, then the owner should simply unplug the charge cord and have the AC wall outlet replaced by a qualified electrician.
Huh, what do know about that, dipshit?
http://www.green.autoblog.com/2011/07/26/chevy-volts-120v-charging-cable-getting-too-hot/
Huh, what do know about that, dipshit?
http://www.green.autoblog.com/2011/07/26/chevy-volts-120v-charging-cable-getting-too-hot/