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wilberforce15

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I hope this article isn't where you got your information from. Because 13.5 Kwh is not an amp measurement. Kilowatt hours.


Here is some middle school shop class information..

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13.5 kilowatts an hour at 120 v is 112.5 amps an hours. My pool pump, refrigerator and tv would not work at the same time.
I didn't say a thing about a Tesla powerwall. That's a separate product entirely, and you are simply exposing more of your ignorance for not knowing that.

The Tesla powerwall cannot power you for days.

The car can.

The powerwall is 12.5 kWh.
A Tesla Model Y has 81 kWh.
We are also talking about an emergency situation, where you aren't running your pool pump, refrigerator, and TV.

We're talking about your car powering your survival.
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
If you have to go as fast as you can, you were completely stupid already.
Running your house is for those who aren't fleeing but will lose power.
The EV meets both needs just fine. Gas meets one.
I hope this article isn't where you got your information from. Because 13.5 Kwh is not an amp measurement. Kilowatt hours.


Here is some middle school shop class information..

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13.5 kilowatts an hour at 120 v is 112.5 amps an hours. My pool pump, refrigerator and tv would not work at the same time.
You obviously aren't paying attention. It would do the bare minimum of running a house. You could never run any high amp pulling systems.
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
I didn't say a thing about a Tesla powerwall. That's a separate product entirely, and you are simply exposing more of your ignorance for not knowing that.

The Tesla powerwall cannot power you for days.

The car can.

The powerwall is 12.5 kWh.
A Tesla Model Y has 81 kWh.
We are also talking about an emergency situation, where you aren't running your pool pump, refrigerator, and TV.

We're talking about your car powering your survival.
Okay hot shot. Give me an example of how and what you would run. Also explain how that is done through your cars battery.

P.s. I know you will not give a quick reply, because you will have to research.
And when you come back with your answer. It will be wrong, because of at least one big problem..
 

Non liberal

Well-Known Member
In bad times, it can be easier to find electricity than gas. Natural disasters and supply lines are both vulnerable.

But you're just grasping at nonsense.

If that 27 minute difference makes a difference, you were already a maroon.
It just isn’t, gas is always there and thus far charging stations aren’t. When you are talking about millions of people evacuating, yes, 27 minutes would be huge.
 

wilberforce15

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It just isn’t, gas is always there and thus far charging stations aren’t. When you are talking about millions of people evacuating, yes, 27 minutes would be huge.
If 27 minutes matters in your survival, you are a maroon. I will stand by that.

Secondly, there have been more than a few times where I've been unable to get gas when I needed it. And some of those times I had electricity.

Even in Florida right now, I will wager there are a number of communities that still have power, and most are all the gas stations are out of gas.

Florida is currently full of panicked people trying to get gas.
 

wilberforce15

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Okay hot shot. Give me an example of how and what you would run. Also explain how that is done through your cars battery.

P.s. I know you will not give a quick reply, because you will have to research.
And when you come back with your answer. It will be wrong, because of at least one big problem..
You literally thought I was talking about a powerwall when I said car. You do not know the difference between a car and a battery hung on the wall. Why should I even continue talking to you?
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
I am officially bored by addressing my inferiors today. You guys have a good one.

I will let zoboomafoo gloat as if I'm off doing research.
Since you don't know the answer,. 120v a/c vs. 12v d/c.

P.s. if you just read that article you would have figured out how lacking the vehicle battery would be.
 

Non liberal

Well-Known Member
If 27 minutes matters in your survival, you are a maroon. I will stand by that.

Secondly, there have been more than a few times where I've been unable to get gas when I needed it. And some of those times I had electricity.

Even in Florida right now, I will wager there are a number of communities that still have power, and most are all the gas stations are out of gas.

Florida is currently full of panicked people trying to get gas.
Stop insulting me by calling me colors please, lol what land do u come from where you would rather wait an extra 27 minutes to evacuate in front of a hurricane in an extremely densely populated state? Lol
 

Non liberal

Well-Known Member
Yes, if you own and maintain an entirely separate piece of equipment, you can do that. In my case, the car does the job by itself.
I have a generator for emergencies I’ve had for 20 years and never done a damn thing to it but drain the fuel line with a moisture evaporator once a year. Takes a total of 5 minutes once a year and fires up on the first pull. It’s harder to plug in your car everyday
 

BrownFlush

Woke Racist Reigning Ban King
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vantexan

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Okay hot shot. Give me an example of how and what you would run. Also explain how that is done through your cars battery.

P.s. I know you will not give a quick reply, because you will have to research.
And when you come back with your answer. It will be wrong, because of at least one big problem..
I've heard of people using inverters connected to their Prius to run things in their home during power outages. The difference is they can have gas cans to add to their Prius but if you're in an area with the power out how do you keep your EV charged? If you had a generator there wouldn't be a need to use an EV to power your home.
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
I've heard of people using inverters connected to their Prius to run things in their home during power outages. The difference is they can have gas cans to add to their Prius but if you're in an area with the power out how do you keep your EV charged? If you had a generator there wouldn't be a need to use an EV to power your home.
That's is the thing that kills me. He has very limited knowledge of the things he talks about. He uses the interwebs to help himself answer questions.. the whole reason he left is because he knew that there is way more devil in the details when it comes to d/c to a/c inverters.
The loss of power/ amps.
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P.S. he'll come back later after he has done some internet digging, and act like he knows all of it. That is why I said fast. Compulsive liars, are always compulsive liars.
 

wilberforce15

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Stop insulting me by calling me colors please, lol what land do u come from where you would rather wait an extra 27 minutes to evacuate in front of a hurricane in an extremely densely populated state? Lol
I'm afraid you don't understand how the word maroon works on this forum.
Yes, I'd rather wait 27 minutes, because I have the ability to leave days in advance to quite a comfortable location of my choice.

Same with anybody who can afford a Tesla.
 
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