mrfixitman
Enlightened
Scotty can be a moron. He doesn't know much more than some car tricks.
I had trouble searching for the original questions. Since you don't believe anything I say I thought this guy said it better than me. I agree with EVerything he says. I did eventually find the post. The video is my answer. However while helping a friend with his VW(about 40 years ago)we bent his driver's door backwards when his car's engine bay alit in his garage under his Dad's apartment building. I don't remember how we put it out. I have noticed myrid roadside car fires. None EV.I didn't ask for you to post a video, I asked you 5 questions.
Is it really that difficult to answer the questions I asked?
Probably not, it needs cooling, tesla uses different approach, their cybertruck has a mode where battery is pressurized so no water comes in, this is for crossing small rivers, lakes, or streamsI would be interested to see if anyone makes a battery enclosure that is sealed with a little bit of air space and has a way to give it some air in a controlled condition.
1.75 million miles.When you aren't talking about EVs, there's a lot of buzz about LFP, which I know as LifePO4. They give something like 7,000 charge cycles, 20 years of life. I wonder how many miles that would work out to.
Looks like this car's battery must have exploded. Gas cars are real safe.It is not unusual for a wrecked EV to catch on fire days latter at a body shop, or a junk yard.
I'll attach the questions here, again.I had trouble searching for the original questions. Since you don't believe anything I say I thought this guy said it better than me. I agree with EVerything he says. I did eventually find the post. The video is my answer. However while helping a friend with his VW(about 40 years ago)we bent his driver's door backwards when his car's engine bay alit in his garage under his Dad's apartment building. I don't remember how we put it out. I have noticed myrid roadside car fires. None EV.
There has been the occasional slip-up when pressed on the moral issues of individual rights where a somewhat direct answer was given. The motives are quite clear.Unfortunately if you're expecting a single-minded fanatic to give you a direct answer to a direct question.... That's going to be a very long wait.
Unfortunately if you're expecting a single-minded fanatic to give you a direct answer to a direct question.... That's going to be a very long wait.
Just ask him how much he pays for electricity - he likes to answer that, even though no-one asked.Unfortunately if you're expecting a single-minded fanatic to give you a direct answer to a direct question.... That's going to be a very long wait.
1 yesI'll attach the questions here, again.
5 very simple questions for you to answer.
Some video you posted does NOT answer the simple questions I asked.
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5 South Korean Government. This is where the LGChem batteries used in the Chevy Bolt come from and outlined in the Electric Viking's informational video. I just Googled this knowledge. I have yet to see an EV fire (as they are so rare)but in my life I have seen many VW busses burn.(Air-cooled) Here is what works to suppress EV fires.
I wish marxist propaganda be forbidden. Make an F-ing guess who has payed for your "green" discounts. Only marxists may enjoy robbing other people and be stupid enough as praising about that.You simply don't know the damage to the environment you are doing and the savings you're missing out on. We have a fully electric house with two electric vehicles. We traveled 12,000 miles and heated the house and made hot water. All household functions with no fossil fuel. We have owned a 2.4kw solar system for 20 years. Last year our total energy bill was $550.00. We now have a Tesla III and a Leaf. Will replace Leaf with a Model Y. Looking to add a battery and more solar capacity.