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For those times, use petrol. There is also something to be said for keeping the C charge rate down to prolong battery longevity.
The Prime does not have a track record, so insurance goes somewhat like this: Liability by car size and weight Comp and Collision by MSRP Then...
As supplied by Toyota, no.
I have a 9.6 kW EVSE at home that I use in our LEAF with a 6.6 kW OBC. The Prime OBC does not bother me at all since the battery is smaller and...
OP is probably long gone, but his question was never answered. L2 efficiency is ~ 87.5% L1 efficiency is ~ 82.0% An empty to full charge in the...
OP: why are you bothering with a charging schedule at all ? Just plug it in when you can.
Yep. Not only is the pane of glass large, it must be thin given how light these TVs are.
Home Depot: $19 for 75 minutes. Additional 15 minute increments cost $5 [ATTACH]
My Toshiba was also a beast. I had to bring a commercial grade dolly into the house to get it out.
Those TVs are meant to be handled upright to avoid risk of cracking the screen
Colorado 1M liability UM No Collision Comp w/ 5k deductible. Taken to cover severe wildlife accidents $400 a year
Good advice! I do two additional things: 1. Rainx treatments on the inside of the window 2. A pretty high percentage Isoprop solution in the...
Most people have considerable control over what fraction of personal PV is net metered*, and that fraction will grow as appliance level TOU...
No myth; and as for Nevada, you are not keeping up: Nevada Legislature Passes Bill to Restore Net Metering for Rooftop Solar | Greentech Media AB...
Nah. Grandfathering covers people for a good 10-20 years and by that time who knows ? I can already store excess production in my EVs if I cared to.
Most weekends of the year I volunteer to help neighbors put up PV. They end up paying about $1 a watt after tax credit. Perhaps I should leave a...
Sure. First though, did you include your tax credit ? If not then your amortized cost is ~ 6.3 cents a kWh. That is really cheap electricity. In...
The demand is my consumption. Weather is irrelevant over the lifetime of the system. The components have efficiency and duration warranties. So...
When we work on roofs where the injury risk is high (e.g metal, from slipping), the homeowner rents a set of ropes and climbing gear for the workers.
A also wrote the wrong units. It should be 1.6 kWh/watt*year meaning every year, each watt produces 1.6 kWh. If you are feeling really cheap...