Re: [EVDL] hydrogen isn't green, after all - EV charging in Alaska

2021-08-23 Thread Peter VanDerWal via EV
Yeah, and that was the folks with "high efficiency" EVs (or ones carrying over 1/2 ton), my pickup only got ~35-40 miles on 1/2 ton of lead. My PGP public key: https://vanderwal.us/evdl_pgp.key > "EVDL Administrator via EV" wrote: > >> He was down to 50 miles remaining and beginning to worr

Re: [EVDL] hydrogen isn't green, after all - EV charging in Alaska

2021-08-18 Thread Peter Eckhoff via EV
ROTFL!!! The good ole dayz… On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 4:08 AM EVDL Administrator via EV wrote: > On 18 Aug 2021 at 3:53, Robert Bruninga via EV wrote: > > > He was down to 50 miles remaining and beginning to worry. > > Remember when EVs ran on a half ton of lead, and "50 miles remaining" > meant >

Re: [EVDL] hydrogen isn't green, after all - EV charging in Alaska

2021-08-18 Thread EVDL Administrator via EV
On 18 Aug 2021 at 3:53, Robert Bruninga via EV wrote: > He was down to 50 miles remaining and beginning to worry. Remember when EVs ran on a half ton of lead, and "50 miles remaining" meant you'd just finished charging? David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey To reach me, don't reply to t

Re: [EVDL] hydrogen isn't green, after all - EV charging in Alaska

2021-08-18 Thread Robert Bruninga via EV
> One of the advantages to an EV is that it takes me about 20 seconds to > hook up the charger cord to the recharging port and walk away. I'm on > 120v AC 12 amps. I come back in the morning or whenever and I have > more range on my pack. Related Story of being a new EV purchaser: My son did a