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mike-s
Feb 18, 2018Explorer
Meh. "...chassis with a 107-horsepower electric motor. The motorhome would have a range just shy of 100 miles if it wasn’t covered in solar panels, but it is. Those babies can make up to 3,000 watts of electricity for its 228-Ah battery. In other words, you’re all good to just keep on going."
Someone needs to tell the author that 3000 W is only 4 horsepower. That's not going to get you far. And, giving the Ah capacity of the batteries provides no useful info. What's the watt-hour capacity? Know that, and how long it takes to cover those 100 miles, and you can figure out how many watts it actually needs to travel.
Someone needs to tell the author that 3000 W is only 4 horsepower. That's not going to get you far. And, giving the Ah capacity of the batteries provides no useful info. What's the watt-hour capacity? Know that, and how long it takes to cover those 100 miles, and you can figure out how many watts it actually needs to travel.
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