MrSnrub
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also checked the air psi in the tires… maxed out my 60psi gauge. We only drove the car about 100km before bolting the winters on. I checked between two gauges and both maxed out. Great PDI! Set them at 38 all around
Is 30A x 240V enough for your V2H needs? You could do use a Ford F-150 hybrid with Pro Power onboard. That way you can fit the snowplow on the front.We had a huge 12" dump of snow overnight (Friday-Saturday), and also lost power. It sounds like power may not be restored until sometime Monday. So today I had to use my SE as a power bank to charge things and the SE worked great. Fortunately I had it charge right away overnight and it got a full charge before power went out. Unfortunately the snow is so deep I can't get out of the driveway and we put the plow away for the season.
I did get our generator running but the EVSE circuit is not on generator power, so if I do get out of the garage I may have to charge at a public location. My ultimate goal is to get V2H so I won't need a generator.
I have a sub panel already (for my generator, 30 A x 240 V I do believe), although my EVSE is on a separate meter/panel for low-cost metered service. I am finally able to order an F-150 Lightning but I'm reconsidering due to a number of factors: attaching plow is very difficult, increased price, loss of tax rebate. I was planning to go all-in on the Ford V2H. I do know I will never buy anything running on fossil fuel again, so maybe I'll have to go for solar/battery if I skip the F-150 Lightning.Is 30A x 240V enough for your V2H needs? You could do use a Ford F-150 hybrid with Pro Power onboard. That way you can fit the snowplow on the front.
You could SPAN panel and then load control everything without having to make a sub panel?
Solar PV + Battery backup is generally the better way if you can utilize the 30% IRA tax credit. It's like buying a $25,000 EV (w/ $7,500 tax credit) but you will eventually get a return on investment from your electricity savings!I have a sub panel already (for my generator, 30 A x 240 V I do believe), although my EVSE is on a separate meter/panel for low-cost metered service. I am finally able to order an F-150 Lightning but I'm reconsidering due to a number of factors: attaching plow is very difficult, increased price, loss of tax rebate. I was planning to go all-in on the Ford V2H. I do know I will never buy anything running on fossil fuel again, so maybe I'll have to go for solar/battery if I skip the F-150 Lightning.
This year I'm going to try Rupes Uno Advanced.Quick coat of 303 Graphene spray coating before leaving this am. Adams VRT on the black trim
Drove home (Kansas City area) from a 535 mile round trip to the Ozarks (Branson area). Enjoyed some twisty roads while in the Ozarks, too!
Borrowed my son's 3D printer to make the MINI key fob take up less space in my pocket. View attachment 20099
I wonder what MINI was thinking when they designed the current fob. It's rediculoiusly large.
How do you do this? Print a new shell and transfer all the electronics, battery, etc,..? It looks like the round part might come off the OEM fob somehow?
Gave my a mini a well deserved wash this morning and installed new valve caps!
View attachment 20160
I wonder what MINI was thinking when they designed the current fob. It's rediculoiusly large.
How do you do this? Print a new shell and transfer all the electronics, battery, etc,..? It looks like the round part might come off the OEM fob somehow?