On 17 Jul 2019 at 17:44, Lee Hart via EV wrote:
> All sorts of cars have been "cracked" via the car's wireless network to
> make it do all sorts of things.
I've read about that too. I hadn't really thought about it much until now,
but wouldn't that be yet another way for the "coal rollers" to
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Where are you getting 25 cents a watt panels? Must be some real junk.
On 7/17/2019 2:28 PM, Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:
Inefficent yes, but hooking up 2 wires is a lot easier than building one out
of copper, plywood, glass and paint. With solar panels costing only 25
cents per watt (on a
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On 17 Jul 2019 at 23:30, Cor van de Water via EV wrote:
Biggest issue is that strongish Radio signals trigger the computer to think
the horn button is pressed
That makes me wonder what else strong RF might cause the computer to do.
Blowing the horn is
On 17 Jul 2019 at 23:30, Cor van de Water via EV wrote:
> Biggest issue is that strongish Radio signals trigger the computer to think
> the horn button is pressed
That makes me wonder what else strong RF might cause the computer to do.
Blowing the horn is annoying but usually relatively
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On 7/17/19 3:59 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
Wouldn't it have been easier to put your fob in a mint tin when not in use?
The car challenged his authority/superiority. He met the challenge
admirably.
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Inefficent yes, but hooking up 2 wires is a lot easier than building one out
of copper, plywood, glass and paint. With solar panels costing only 25
cents per watt (on a good deal) then the investment in 4 panels (800W) is
about $275 and totally maintenance free. Where as cobbling together one
> From: Robert Bruninga
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> … using about 4 Solar panels
> for the bottom coil in a water heater are a good idea. You need hot water
> every day, and so this gives you 100% effectiveness of these 4 or so
> panels.
Seems like a horribly inefficient way of heating water!
Direct solar hot water
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