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wouldn't a portable gas generator be just as efficient?
It's a step in the right direction, probably back when the dams were built nobody realized the damage it was doing to the salmon, now there's an...
how about the salmon?
So.....size does matter..... I was paying $36.00 a month on gas before I got my PIP, now I'm paying $15.00 a month for electricity....and filling...
of course if I go 62mph my range would only be 6.2 miles EV so the speed at which you drive makes a difference
the leaf comes closest to my summertime EV range, so I use that. in my jurrasictest scenario.
you forgot to put:ROFLMAO::LOL:in
I put in theses variables for my route to work 35.48 mph 2.7 kw usable 3.06 @ kill a watt with .9 miles before...
get solar then:D or wind:Dor geothermal:D
you broke the rules.......now you're being punished!:eek:
Yeah, 3000 watts ......so maybe 2 hours at 1500 watts?
yeah, the one you mention is 180 watts, The PHV Plug is rated at 1500 watts
I've always put my foot on the brake before I turn off (or on) my car. Same for seat belts (always on before I start car) It's just a good...
AT $94,500.00 Yen, that's $1182.19 usd
80% of 4kw is 3.2kw SOC assuming no resistance of the wires to motor.
my Kill A Watt say's 3.0kwh but usable kw of the battery is 2.7kw due to charging losses (heat)
the PIP's usable battery capacity is 2.7 kw. The Nissan Leaf is closer to the PIP"s curb weight. You can enter your own battery capacity and curb...
don't know. The test? I don't understand your question
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to work it's 220 m? I know it's 220 something