โJul-28-2022 08:24 PM
โJul-31-2022 06:28 AM
โJul-31-2022 04:38 AM
Huntindog wrote:Now you are just making stuff up. If you really think support for what you call "green" is dropping, you need to change your TV channel. Regardless, cost is just one factor in the transition from fossil fuels. Or maybe you think we can continue to use ICEs as we are now....:S
Green got this far by insinuating that these costs would be paid for by someone else.
As the true costs are being discovered, it's support is dropping.
โJul-31-2022 02:02 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:There is a lot more irony to it.free radical wrote:BobsYourUncle wrote:
Had to laugh ...
Every Tesla has a comp that display range remaining.
Maybe the driver ignored that !?
Or maybe its just another fake photoshop to throw dirt at Tesla from our regular Tesla haters.
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Well, a few here thought I was taking a shot at Teslas. Not at all actually. I had a ride in one about 8 years ago and I was impressed, really impressed with it. If I could afford one I would buy it. They are a very quiet, smooth riding car, and the acceleration power is astounding. But I wouldn't try dragging my 32 foot TT with it though. That's what my black smoke belching diesel dually is for.
The picture could be fake, photoshopped, whatever, who knows. I posted it in all good humor, like everything else in my life I do. I laugh at others and I laugh at my own misfortunes too. Life is good ๐
I just happened to see irony in a green car on the roadside burning fossil fuels to power itself. Nothing more was intended than that.
Too many people read things into a post that simply are not there.
OK guys? :):) Smile a bit! :B
โJul-30-2022 07:52 PM
free radical wrote:BobsYourUncle wrote:
Had to laugh ...
Every Tesla has a comp that display range remaining.
Maybe the driver ignored that !?
Or maybe its just another fake photoshop to throw dirt at Tesla from our regular Tesla haters.
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โJul-30-2022 04:54 PM
BobsYourUncle wrote:
Had to laugh when a buddy sent me this pic.
Here's a Tesla on the side of the road somewhere, 2 gennys cranked, to charge his car so he can continue. And a big bucket of gas sitting there. Wow, isn't this fun?
Of course, we all know how environmentally friendly our generators are...:R
I wonder how long he sat there charging until he could go again...
โJul-30-2022 03:03 PM
Latner wrote:way2roll wrote:mkirsch wrote:toedtoes wrote:
These "generator recharging the electric car proves the technology will never ever succeed" memes are getting tiresome.
Agreed. Fill up in an ICE you have a limited rage. Run out of gas you're stuck. Fill up an EV you have limited rage, run out of electric you're stuck.
There is no difference.
I always have 5 gallons of fuel in the back of the truck so I'll never be "stuck".
โJul-30-2022 11:37 AM
way2roll wrote:mkirsch wrote:toedtoes wrote:
These "generator recharging the electric car proves the technology will never ever succeed" memes are getting tiresome.
Agreed. Fill up in an ICE you have a limited rage. Run out of gas you're stuck. Fill up an EV you have limited rage, run out of electric you're stuck.
There is no difference.
โJul-30-2022 11:27 AM
mkirsch wrote:
Misjudging the remaining range when the needle is on "E" is not exclusive to electric vehicles, I'm afraid.
"Just put in fuel and go" can take HOURS waiting for someone to bring you some, especially if you don't happen to have roadside assistance.
In the meantime this fellow, or fellette, was able to start addressing the situation themselves immediately. By the time roadside assistance would have showed up, it's charged enough to make it to the next rest stop and charging station. 20 minutes later, they're back on the road.
Worst case scenario vs. worst case scenario. Fair is fair.
Keep that smug expression on your face long enough, it will stick that way.
โJul-30-2022 10:52 AM
covered wagon wrote:
He just needs to attach a platform to the back of the trailer for the gens to run and charge while going down the road. Be sure the cord doesn't get damaged, is long enough in tight turning radius.
I saw a pic with a smokey diesel generator on a trailer being towed by a Tesla the other day. The price of batteries is another trade off as well.
โJul-30-2022 10:00 AM
โJul-30-2022 09:25 AM
Thermoguy wrote:way2roll wrote:
Ignoring the snarkiness of the original post, I wonder if there is an opportunity to develop an emergency rapid charge battery pack for RSA's in cases like this. The more EV's that get on the road, the more we will see running out of range issues. I envision one of those large battery packs like they use for jump starts etc, sort of like a quick charger for your phone only sized for an EV. Or even EV to EV charging. I can share power with someone else's phone if they need it, why couldn't the same principal be leveraged for EV's? Someone assists an EV out of power and juices them enough to get to a station without the need of a gas generator. Battery to battery. Foldable emergency solar panel? Just spitballing.. but I smell an opportunity. You invent a portable emergency charging method for EV's and cash would fall over itself to get in your wallet.
Actually someone has already developed that for emergency towing companies. They have something like a super charger that can charge fast enough juice for a vehicle to get to a charging station. I'm sure not every towing company has one, but they are available.
โJul-30-2022 09:16 AM
way2roll wrote:
Ignoring the snarkiness of the original post, I wonder if there is an opportunity to develop an emergency rapid charge battery pack for RSA's in cases like this. The more EV's that get on the road, the more we will see running out of range issues. I envision one of those large battery packs like they use for jump starts etc, sort of like a quick charger for your phone only sized for an EV. Or even EV to EV charging. I can share power with someone else's phone if they need it, why couldn't the same principal be leveraged for EV's? Someone assists an EV out of power and juices them enough to get to a station without the need of a gas generator. Battery to battery. Foldable emergency solar panel? Just spitballing.. but I smell an opportunity. You invent a portable emergency charging method for EV's and cash would fall over itself to get in your wallet.
โJul-30-2022 09:07 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:mkirsch wrote:
Keep that smug expression on your face long enough, it will stick that way.
Smug look? No, I was smiling ๐ I guess you didn't see the irony of it the way I did! :B Think about it...
โJul-30-2022 07:04 AM
PButler96 wrote:Reisender wrote:
Yah. Hard to say on the tongue weight of the trailer without knowing the model.
It's either a R195 or R196, both similar on weights and specs.
Hitch @ 360 without gas or battery per R pod, most likely higher.
Cargo @1160
UVW @3600 (factory scale sticker on one seen on RV trader calls it 3762)
GVWR call it @ 4922 (5K axle)
The Tesla owner evidently does not belong to the RVnet weight police auxiliary.
โJul-30-2022 06:32 AM
toedtoes wrote:
I also think there are two different types of people buying Teslas.
The first are the "greenies". They want an electric vehicle and to not use fossil fuels. These folks are NOT parked on the side of the road charging their Teslas with generators - period.
The second group are those who buy a Tesla because they are "first adopters", "technophiles", or "image people". They are not concerned about being "green" but about having the newest, latest, big name, fad, etc. They WILL happily charge their Tesla from a generator because they don't care about not using fossil fuels - and they see nothing hypocritical about it.
To judge the first group as hypocrites based on the actions of the second group is unfair.