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This might seem strange, but I wanted to see if anyone else had this issue. I have an older 390 MHz Chamberlain garage door opener and...
Toyotas rattle ... a lot. I've owned an '04 Corolla, an '07 Camry, and a '12 Prius. They all rattle. The Corolla was really bad. You just have to...
Put it this way: If the low temperature is even forecast to drop below 32°F anywhere in the Los Angeles metro area on a given night, it becomes a...
If your ultimate goal is to pollute less, and assuming your electricity source is less polluting than burning gas, the real question is which...
My friends ask me that every time I get a car. Having a very high credit score and always shopping for a new car before you really need it are...
When I first fire up the car in the morning, the display shows 13.9 or 14.0 EV miles. It's been slowly creeping upwards from the factory default...
Probably close to $3000. It's not worth it from a financial perspective.
I hear you on that one. I'm getting a little better each day. [IMG]
If I get a quote like that, LADWP may well pay for the whole thing.
I doubt Toyota engineers are that stupid. Low voltage cutoff is a part of even cheap Chinese toys that cost less than $10.
Maybe I'll have the electrician just quote me on a 240V line with submeter and without. The steep discounts on EV charging might make it worth it.
Gets me to thinking about putting up a little 2-panel system just so I can net 0 kWh charging the PiP.
Interesting. Leave it to GM to have a fuel pump with no thermal cutoff. Even $10 aquarium/pond pumps have that.
I may just test that. Good to learn under controlled circumstances instead of finding out the hard way where it might be dangerous.
It's about 6 large panels like you'd install on a roof. The panels and inverter will cost a few thousand dollars at a minimum.
A 1.5 kW PV array shouldn't cost too much, all things considered. As long as you're parked for three hours during peak irradiance (10 am - 2 pm)...
If Honda's 2000 W generator specs are to be believed, you can generate 3 kWh using 0.55 gallons of fuel. That full charge might get you 10 - 15...
My understanding was that a very large portion of the charges on their power bill were not for metered usage, but various fees that would have to...
Doesn't APC structure their charges so that you still pay a pretty hefty chunk of money even if you have a PV array that generates 100% of your...
You mean it's like the color printer that won't print from the black cartridge if the color cartridge is empty? That drives me nuts.