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1 minute ago, Vintage Grumble said:
Yeh that's what I was thinking, but I have to do 70km each day, didn't think I'd be able to bang enough electrons into it overnight.
I guess buying something like that, its pretty much worthless once you purchase it eh?
if your 70km is open road, and cold days and some hills, then a 70% soh 24kwh is pushing the limit hard and wont be a fun commute!
If you can plug in at work and pay them $7 a week for the electricity to top it back up, then that would be a no brainer really....- 1
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13 minutes ago, Vintage Grumble said:
So I dont know anything about any of this stuff, but if you were to plug something like that ^ into std wall socket overnight, how "charged" would it get? Say in about 12-13 hours, what sort of range would it add? If that makes sense?
Easy peasy, the norm is an 8A EVSE (people call them chargers, but the charger is in the car technically, its just a smart switch)
at 8A, 230/240V you have ~1.8kW of energy available
85% of it makes it to the battery, so thats ~1.6kW
Car can do 6.5km per kWh, so 1.6*6.5=10km of range per hour of being plugged in, so 120km in 12 hours (aka more than that car has left) so a little leaf will be fully charged and ready for action in no time!
You can also wire a 16A caravan socket in, and then you're charging at 20km/hour- 2
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22 minutes ago, cletus said:
Even I, as a rampant petrosexual, can see why people like EVs.
Yeah, but you got to drive a P100D so you know what it's all about haha
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Just now, flyingbrick said:
Exactly right now that there is tax on EV's, you may as well drive a petrol car.
Pretty sure i have been over this but dads CX5 and my BYD cost the same to run once the tax comes in (if you charge publically)
I still think the driving experience is enough to make EV's a great option though. Its only a BYD but i find it a really nice place to spend time.
100%, i wouldnt go back even if its the same price to drive an ev as a petrol, and not a single petrol driver here will believe me, but 90% of EV drivers probably do?
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44 minutes ago, ajg193 said:
Heck that's expensive. At what point does it make someone an inconsiderate prick when their worn out old car is blocking a charger for a long time due to reduced charge acceptance?
never, you get a 'get out of jail free' card when driving a tired old leaf that needs DC charging
and DC charging out and about has pricing set to be on par with driving a petrol car. Why? because they can i guess? but its 3x the price of charging at home for the convenience of using their $120,000+ charger
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you should get work to at least join open loop, and you can setup your chargenet fob to work on openloop... there are quite a few open loop ones in hamilton too.
Z and BP are killing it, so should join them too TBH- 1
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hamilton just sucks
The leaf is being surprisingly amazing at towing!Took the big pop top to Auckland and averages 4+ km/kwh (250wh/km) which is pretty great TBH. Did taupo to matamate and arrived 45% when dropping the kids off to my mums, which is a solid effort i feel.
Tows like a champ too, jut not a big fan of the tongue weight my trailer has, so had to modify trailer to have less tongue weight, but thats ok
would trade again
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just get a nismo leaf, they look dope too thats what i daily
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12 hours ago, myk00l said:
This is what my neighbour who works at NZTA wrote when I sent a link about MG5 0 star rating.
"we are stopping these vehicles at the border. We are not allowing 1 or 2 stars in any more never mind 0 stars."
Really? Because we've sold many of the MG5 wagons, and surely they arent any safer?
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14 minutes ago, Tele29 said:
I borrowed the CEO's Audi Etron GT for an hour or so last week.
Holy shit that thing has some grunt.
Probably spoiled myself as that was my first EV driving experience
nah, they are all that fast, even the Leaf
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look, we're getting wagons! yay!
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didnt take many photo's but here is what i do have
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Leaving Taupo now, ETA 8pm, not a wagon, not old, but at least I'm sleeping in a car instead of a camper this year
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23 minutes ago, Nominal said:
Every night of the year?
Lol, I am packed and ready to roll tomorrow after work, but don't wanna step on Al's toes if that's his special alone time night and can just come early Saturday
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What night is CDLs solo night?
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how much power you need? can bring an inverter....
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Guessing the greater wellington region is out of Nair now as well then?
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I have a picture of an Allan-key
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Edit: didn't read the Allan only bit, and can't delete
I have f-all as I usually turn my phone off
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holy hell, why would you mount the entire penthouse in the engine bay and seemingly not use most of the features? Seems crazy haha.
So keen for an EV conversion! So keen!
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believe it or not, i still have all of these and remain even after every clean up and cull in the shed ive had every few years.
One day when im old and grey and retired maybe hahahaha
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On 13/01/2024 at 18:48, cletus said:
When you look at how much extra ADAS systems add to the costs of repairs, it's no wonder cars are getting very expensive to fix
even certs on modern cars. Having to get the adas recalibrated because i changed the suspension was a spenny exercise, and that was just a Leaf that doesnt even have any self driving!
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My second car leaf has a worse SOH than that, and i drove it home from Wellington to Taupo when it had that SoH... 10 mile each way would be a breeze