In San Francisco there is a law that says gutters go on the sidewalks(some
places allow gutters to drain under the sidewalk to the street which would be a
great place to run a wire) or in the sewer no connection to the curb so getting
creative you could put the cord out a door or window and ove
, 30 Jul 2019 18:27:40 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Don't be a pathetic charge-mooching-thief> (get towed)
On Tue Jul 30 17:13:37 PDT 2019 ev@lists.evdl.org said:
>What's a good way to protect the conduit when I
>cover the holes?
>
>I don't want to get "lucky&qu
On Tue Jul 30 17:13:37 PDT 2019 ev@lists.evdl.org said:
>What's a good way to protect the conduit when I
>cover the holes?
>
>I don't want to get "lucky" when someone
>drives a truck on this grassy strip.
>
>Maybe an elbow on each end, and an oversize cap?
>It needs to be buried for final inspectio
I'd just put pipe caps on the ends finger tight and bury it till after they
are done. Then dig down to find the pipe and decide then how you want to
route things afterward.
bob
On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 8:13 PM Seth Rothenberg via EV
wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 1:35 PM Robert Bruninga wrot
probably strong enough on it's own, assuming it doesn't have too
much deflection or shear.
Peri
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On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 1:35 PM Robert Bruninga wrote:
> Go buy a piece of 1.5" PVC conduit and get it down before they pour the
> concrete!
> Then you can run your cord under the sidewalk ANY time you want later. Bob
>
Bob et al,
I have laid the groundwork (literally) for this.
I just dug dow
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] Don't be a pathetic charge-mooching-thief> (get towed)
Go buy a piece of 1.5" PVC conduit and get it down before they pour the
concrete!
Then you can run your cord under the sidewalk ANY time you want later. Bob
-Origina
Since we are trotting out charging tales, here's mine, it ties in
with Bob's EV charging sign thread nicely as well:
Last year, right after I did my LiFePO4 conversion, I was unsure of
my range, and still being cautious about charging before heading out
to my rural home from town. I asked a bu
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] Don't be a pathetic charge-mooching-thief> (get
towed)
On 28 Jul 2019 at 11:59, Seth Rothenberg via EV wrote:
The timin
Go buy a piece of 1.5" PVC conduit and get it down before they pour the
concrete!
Then you can run your cord under the sidewalk ANY time you want later. Bob
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] Don't be a pathetic charge-mooc
On 28 Jul 2019 at 11:59, Seth Rothenberg via EV wrote:
> The timing of this discussion is great. My sidewalk is being replaced. I
> had asked the contractor before he started if I would be able to use my
> driveway and he said not at all.
This illustrates the problem some people have with chargi
;Seth Rothenberg via EV"
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Sent: 28-Jul-19 8:59:20 AM
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Don't be a pathetic charge-mooching-thief> (get
towed)
The timing of this discussion is great.
My sidewalk is being replaced
The timing of this discussion is great.
My sidewalk is being replaced.
I had asked the contractor before he started if
I would be able to use my driveway and he said not at all.
So, on the way home, I stopped at the only fast charger in the
neighborhood
the ChadeMo plug was available, but the
What’s funny about that is that he couldn’t have gotten more than 2 or 3
dollars worth of electricity.
Maybe a misdemeanor not even sure a judge would bother when the did the math
but that is very rude.
I can see the home owner being upset and worse yet parking in the grass.
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