Posted on 01/30/2022 10:32:05 AM PST by DUMBGRUNT
you you have an old panel, consider a replacement anyway. My son is a Master Electrician. He regularly replaces Federal Pacific panels that are in recall.
https://safeandsoundelectric.com/2021/03/17/the-hazards-of-federal-pacific-electrical-panels/
Also, you can add an another panel to your service, for a garage, etc.
Not an issue...if your home is 20+ years old you probably need to replace the panel.
Also, walk around your house and place your hand on the outside of each plug outlet (wall) and on each switch outlet. If they are warm, replace them before the fire starts.
Great idea! And I’ve got a laser heat gun so that will be easy.
I do not buy Fords either. Or any UAW product.
Of course it’s a 4 day charge on 110v.
“Technically you can connect your Tesla to a standard 110v plug but it’s about as practical as refilling a gas car’s tank with an eye dropper.”
“Just checked GasBuddy and there are 27 gas stations within 3 miles of my house that I can access.”
Not believable.
“You were supposed to ask how many miles per 20 Lb. sack of coal.”
Non Sequitur
I live in outer suburban Indiana and it shows 14 within 5 miles.
“I live in outer suburban Indiana and it shows 14 within 5 miles.”
I live in outer suburban Florida and it shows 4 within 5 miles.
OTOH, I can charge batteries in my garage. Six EV charging stations within 5 miles.
Ok so how many live receptacles are there at a 150 unit apartment building
“Of course it’s a 4 day charge on 110v.”
99.9% of daily driving is short distance which only needs a top-off each night while the owner is sleeping.
For an eight-hour overnight charge, this will enable traveling around 36 to 40 miles, which is great for people who drive less than 50 miles (80 km) a day. Most electric vehicle owners find that this meets their needs perfectly and allows them to conveniently charge their EV at home without any changes or upgrades.
More every day.
I get similar numbers in western suburbs of Des Moines, Iowa.
Wow! 75 mpg! At 200 mph, no less!
—”Ok so how many live receptacles are there at a 150 unit apartment building”
Might be helpful if they were near the car.
Just one per car.
Around here you can easily spend $100.00 per month for a parking space and $500.00 in Chicago and way more for inside.
I don't give a flying turd what you believe, that's a fact!
—”99.9% of daily driving is short distance which only needs a top-off each night while the owner is sleeping.”
A popular strategy is to do just that and top off as needed on a weekend at a fast-charger.
“I get similar numbers in western suburbs of Des Moines, Iowa.”
If the area includes Des Moines proper.
“I get similar numbers in western suburbs of Des Moines, Iowa.”
Des Moines has level 2 chargers in parking garages. No cost.
“I don’t give a flying turd what you believe, that’s a fact!”
I struck a nerve!
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