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NYC still has some weird old electrical stuff. The rotary converters used by the subway system are really something else. Many older buildings...
Tesla is fairly well known for using non-automotive grade components in their cars. The big touchscreen is a popular example. Nobody made...
Inverter has a coolant loop, you aren't wrong @PriusII&C.
That's in my top 20 of all films; it had a big effect on me when I was a teenager. I drove past that house about 3 years ago, love hidden L.A....
I just realized that this means no more jiffy-pop™! ... okay I'm over it. I think I've only bought four or five ever for novelty factor....
I've heard about it. I've managed to keep the paint good on ours with about $80 worth of touch up paints over the past four years, for $20/year....
We'd need full Dan Rather level doubletalk for that. "Well you know those double-deuces, shooting missiles like frosted corn tippers in a weather...
Mine has that no-iron sensor, easily triggered it when lifting a pan to drain a bit of rendered fat. Supposedly it also has a spatter/boil-over...
Taking odds: Elon's car re-entering Chitty Chitty Bang Bang We've got a lot to explain to the kids 12/25/23
So... they can die? o_O Be careful about the other surprise or two. People got sued for booby-trapping their detachable T-tops back in the 80s.
If the HV battery was replaced 7 years ago, that is probably good. The things that make a battery go bad prematurely are usually within it, so...
Good reminder. I'd think that could account for a lot of the difference right there. I imagine it would be crazy expensive to put a minivan-sized...
Another factor- it's a minivan. Classic uses involve moving the very young, the very old, and occasionally those in between. As a population,...
Out of curiosity, did you try disabling the cabin heat in the van? Cabin heat demand is a factor in whether or when a Prime starts its engine,...
I had to look it up... MSRP $310 for a new hunk o glass for ours. Hoping I never need that information again.
My own theory is that the root of the 220/240 error is linguistic, occurring in the absence of knowledge that two 120v legs can be used to make...
Yay molten aluminum! I think I'd rather see that one on youtube than in my own kitchen. I'm sticking to experiments like "sesame oil or chili oil?"
it appears super dirty because it's activated charcoal. Leave it. It is there so that when you shut down after a drive, any remaining gasoline...
I gather that they are also using the thermal insulation property of the glass to keep the heat on the top side and away from the electronics. I...
Appreciate the warning! I had already gone over ours looking for any kind of burrs or spalling that might give us scratches, nothing noted yet....