From: Dennis Miles
> at what cost? Are we going to replace a $50 wire with a $2,000 wireless?

Yes. :-/ As long as "someone else pays" for that $2000 wireless setup and the 
extra electricity it uses, consumers will fall for it. Of course, it is usually 
the consumer that pays, whether he realizes it or not. (Dilbert's company 
motto: "We cheat our customers, and pass the savings on you you".)

> Why not replace the 20 ft (6 meter) cord set with one with the J1772 Level "2"
> or the European connector, on both ends, You just carry it with you. Usually
> the wires are cut, and stolen, to sell the copper wire. Or use copper plated
> aluminum wire as it is not worth nearly so much for metal scrap...

Lots of good ideas. We just need to TRY everything we can think of, until we 
find a solution that works. We simply do not know enough about the problem to 
guess at the "best" solution.

PS: Aluminum is also expensive. Why not try copper clad steel wire? The steel 
is for strength and support; the copper to carry the current. Or, use a big 
enough steel wire so it still has a low enough resistance. I have a robomower. 
It needs a perimeter wire to keep it in the yard. The neighbor kept cutting the 
wire (long story..) It was tedious to keep finding the break and fixing it. So 
I used plastic coated steel aircraft cable, thick enough to have the same 
resistance. That stopped the problem!

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