I agree with Bill. I for one get tired of not being able to buy what I want
because the mass market is the only market being reliably served.
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Ron
On November 24, 2019 9:26:47 a.m. CST, Bill Woodcock via EV
wrote:
>I think a lot of problems arise from everybody trying to appeal to the
>mythi
For efficient hulls, look to high performance human-powered craft. For example,
some of the same people behind human powered flight had a project for a human
powered hydrofoil. I believe it was called the flying fish. I first read of it
in Scientific American.
>From memory, it reached speeds of
s of water (applied directly to the battery); establish
>sufficient water supply.
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>https://www.tesla.com/firstresponders
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>Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Feb 15, 2019, at 6:28 AM, Ron Porter via EV
>wrote:
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>> I'm only a volunteer firefighter, but we get
I'm only a volunteer firefighter, but we get the same books and training as the
career firefighters in cities. I have not taken all possible classes and I have
not taken a class that is specific to vehicle fires. I have taken recent
vehicle extrication classes, though, and the only mention of EV
It reminds me of the a/c I put in the tiny cabin of my boat. 12v pump
circulating lake water through an old heater assembly (heater core and squirrel
cage fan in an enclosure).
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Ron
On December 12, 2018 12:13:58 p.m. CST, Sean Korb via EV
wrote:
>You could make one with some discards. A c
My opinion is that an EV from a mainstream ICE manufacturer is 'real' when I
see ads on TV and reviews by the regular car columnist in local papers. I give
companies like Tesla a pass because of their start up nature and the simple
fact that they don't do ICE.
Ron
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I can't help with parking, but in Saskatchewan it's pretty common for people to
hang their block heater cords 7 or 8 feet above the sidewalk. I don't know if
that would work, but it might be worth a try.
Ron
-- Original message--From: brucedp5 via EV Date: Sat, Sep 3, 2016
03:13To: ev@l
Ok, I'm back after some pretty big email problems. I took the time to do a more
complete analysis of my needs. I'll start with the deal killers. If I can't do
them, then I'll just scrap the vehicle and go find a used Leaf.
Pull my boat out of the water. Boat and trailer come in at about 800 kg. T
https://www.osvehicle.com/
What does the list think of this? The basic idea seems to be to get an open
source EV design out there for people to build on.
They claim that the chassis meets requirements for on-road licensing in US and
Europe, but I'm guessing that it'll take more than a bare chas