EVs when the power is out

Discussion in 'General' started by KarriO, Oct 5, 2022.

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  1. Bruce M.

    Bruce M. Well-Known Member

    I am a safe distance away, so there's no danger right now. Happily, the lava is in a pretty desolate area, miles from homes or businesses. It might, however, threaten the major east-west highway running across the island, which would cause considerable misery for some people and businesses. Now if the lava is still flowing 3 weeks from now -- not impossible, but no way to know -- it might approach spots where it could start torching buildings. Hopefully it settles down by then.

    By the way, for any volcano fans, the USGS has posted a webcam livestream of the eruption. It's pretty wild.
     
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  3. Incredible footage, thanks for the link.;)
     
  4. bwilson4web

    bwilson4web Well-Known Member Subscriber

    Curious, my practice:
    • 85% at home - so I have 'bug out' range to SuperChargers as needed. At home, I don't have to charge the batteries to voltage levels that accelerate the NMC degradation, 2170 cells.
    • 5-100% on the road - this is when I am going up to 700-750 mi per day or if needed, further.
    Bob Wilson
     

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