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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1434765)1/21/2024 10:36:57 AM
From: maceng21 Recommendation

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longz

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I have a "Blue Snowflake" on my power at the moment -g-

2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum Message Board - Msg: 34544119 (siliconinvestor.com)

It maybe a while before systems come back up. I might be busy too... somebody gave me a back up generator ... a big one but still single phase. It is bust and I was supposed to fix it instead of faffing about on the internet.

Oh well ... Such is life.



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1434765)1/21/2024 11:05:28 AM
From: golfer721 Recommendation

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longz

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Aren't most Libs snowflakes anyway ?



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1434765)1/21/2024 12:31:14 PM
From: Eric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573199
 
Like I said...

Read the instructions. (vehicle manual)

It's installed in all Tesla's except the Roadster. (The Roadster has no MCU screen)

You must be one of the many idiots that never reads manuals.

Your TV, stove, dishwasher, washing machine, ect...

That's what many manufacturers try to do nowadays. Make them "idiot proof"!

How This Guy Got Tesla Charging Right In -31 Degree Winter Weather

Three successful charging attempts at 3 different types of fast chargers.

insideevs.com



To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1434765)1/21/2024 12:54:51 PM
From: maceng21 Recommendation

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longz

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Power is back up.

Just reading the instruction manual on the model 3. Don't know much about Teslas and in no hurry to buy one.

I see there is a section on "jump starting" the low voltage battery.

Jump Starting (tesla.com)

I would like to have the capability to heat the main battery in an emergency. That sounds as if it should be feasible.

Could be a business window of opportunity there (apart from my suggested "range extender" mentioned earlier). I would have thought ?

There are some places in America I would want emergency power to get out of Dodge as it were. I can handle a fair amount of risk in such situations but I think Mr & Mrs Average Citizen would expect far more assurance after shelling out $50k+ on a vehicle.