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Meanwhile I just replaced the 15 year old lead acid in my Toyota for the first time last year but lol its absurdly larger than even the biggest "compatible" one Napa would sell me
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President Beep posted:i don't want "fob", god dammit! i'm a dapper van man!
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 15:28 |
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mewse posted:Imagine discovering the security system you're investigating was publicly compromised 13 years ago ....that's normal, unfortunately
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 15:37 |
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:The point its that the actuaries that calculate warranty periods are intentionally trying to push that number as big as possible before the failure rate spikes and start costing them a fortune, so look at the warranty duration and add maybe a year or two on that for for "standard use" (10k miles/yr I think?) quote:If your battery capacity drops four bars within the first 60,000 miles or five years (whichever comes first), you are entitled to a replacement under the new-car warranty that Nissan provides with every Leaf
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 16:14 |
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Yeah, I'm going to stick to hybrids like the Volt for now until we see what longevity with these different battery chemistries looks like under real world use
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 16:36 |
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President Beep posted:i don't want "fob", god dammit! i'm a dapper van man!
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 17:07 |
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Lead acid batteries age by sulfatation which can be reversed with good chargers. They also don't age nearly as much when they are topped off regularly. My bike batteries are between 3 and 10 years old. One of my cars developed an internal short in the battery last winter, but that was after 8 years of battery life. Lithium button cells usually last me 5 years or so. I mostly replace them for good measure, not because they run out of juice. Lithium accumulator aging mechanics are heavily dependent on charge rate, cutoff voltage for charging and depth of discharge. For 4.2 volt cells, reducing the charge to 60 percent max will usually result in 10x the cycle capacity. Lenovo suggests a 40-60 percent duty cycle for maximum lifetime. Most automotive applications do this in the background by reducing initial top off voltage of the battery and increasing it over time to maintain range level. Combat Theory fucked around with this message at 17:39 on Sep 11, 2018 |
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they've got a solution to the battery aging problem though, just the battery if it's getting old and blame user error or birds or whatever
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 18:02 |
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Combat Theory posted:Lead acid batteries age by sulfatation which can be reversed with good chargers. They also don't age nearly as much when they are topped off regularly. I just bought a bike+battery this year, it's conventional lead acid, bringing it inside and putting it on a trickle charger for the winter should keep it alive right?
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 18:04 |
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mewse posted:I just bought a bike+battery this year, it's conventional lead acid, bringing it inside and putting it on a trickle charger for the winter should keep it alive right? that's what i've always heard. i suppose you should make sure not too much water evaporates from the cells too.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 18:05 |
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I have a garage in the house so I just put charging ports on the bikes and swap the charger around every couple weeks in the winter. There are cheap trickle chargers wirh 1amp or so that will do plenty fine if you just leave them attached for storage. I only got bigger chargers so I swap them around and make sure the cars stay topped off as well. Also i doubt that even if you use liquid acid that you have an open battery. Most of them are sealed from the factory nowadays so no worries about evaporation
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 18:43 |
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I live in a hot climate and car batteries die quickly here. Like, 2-3 years each.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 18:46 |
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mewse posted:I just bought a bike+battery this year, it's conventional lead acid, bringing it inside and putting it on a trickle charger for the winter should keep it alive right? yes but also the self-discharge rate on lead-acid is slow enough that you really only need the trickle charge to reverse sulfication. You're safe to put it in storage at a full charge and leave it over winter in a climate controlled area.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 18:49 |
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Combat Theory posted:I have a garage in the house so I just put charging ports on the bikes and swap the charger around every couple weeks in the winter. It's definitely open, it shipped dry and I had to add the acid myself. It's got a vent hole. Not a big deal because you can see the acid line thru the translucent plastic and topping it up with distilled water should be super easy if I ever have to. I've got one of those cheapo trickle chargers, I'll probably leave it hooked up the entire winter.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 18:52 |
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Wow the last time I saw one of those was in 2007 when I still had a 50ccm scooter. Well the good thing is that you can check, refill and care for the electrolyte which will enhance its lifetime. Just make sure to spray some protective wax around everything close to the vent line couplings.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 18:58 |
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rep grahms https://twitter.com/iamhubris/status/1039550632846393345
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 19:12 |
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grahms secured
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 19:20 |
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hobbesmaster posted:imagery like this? I laughed and also here's a flyby: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQ2oXD9DW2Q&t=177s
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 21:02 |
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hahahahahaha
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 21:05 |
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Congrats to Tesla for pissing off UP that much. That takes talent.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 21:14 |
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making cars in the tint
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 21:19 |
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I wonder by how much the factory land depreciated.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 21:21 |
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iospace posted:Congrats to Tesla for pissing off UP that much. That takes talent. i really want to know what elon did to them
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 21:22 |
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Improbable Lobster posted:i really want to know what elon did to them ceo of UP must be a pedo
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 21:55 |
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BangersInMyKnickers posted:I mean, you're basically describing a warranty i meant it more in terms of scheduled maintenance. unless the bolt and leaf are designed to be crushed after the warranty runs out, it will be a new interesting thing to consider for long-time owners and for people who buy a used one
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 21:57 |
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Like, seriously, let's lay this whole thing out. 1. Cars are shipped in bulk from factory to distribution hubs, usually major cities. A single autorack unit train (meaning the whole thing is autoracks) can easily haul at least 500 cars. Your standard car carrier can only haul 9. 2. Railroad companies are EXTREMELY hesitant to rip up rail, and only if it's a completely unprofitable line with little to no chance of returning to profitability. Chances are they'll stick a semi-permanent derailer on it if they think the line is salvagable. Putting down brand new rail is a very expensive procedure, especially when switches are involved, because they are super expensive. 3. Railroads only sell land when they have zero intention of returning that line to service, forever. A lot of old main and longer branch lines tend to get turned into trails, but most business access lines get paved over. So basically Musk pissed off Union Pacific so badly over whatever that they decided to rip up millions of dollar of rail, then salt the earth by selling the land.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 22:01 |
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I replaced my fob batteries. thank sa forums. thsaforums
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 22:15 |
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eschaton posted:autopilot obviously “What if we make our cars drive from the factory to our customers houses? Why does something that drives needs to be carried huh ? We just need some energy stations spread out along the way, someone make it happen !”
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 22:25 |
It's so perfectly ~disruptive~ it hurts. "psh we build cars, why should we pay someone else to deliver them when they can just deliver themselves!!! good thing I, big brain genius engineer elon musk am so smart to think of this completely flawless idea that those idiots at the OLD INDUSTRY car companies never would have thought of!! so what that the technology can't do that who cares we'll cross that bridge when we get to it now rip out those stupid railroads those union pacific trains are too yellow and I bit my tongue going over railroad tracks too fast when I was 4"
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 22:36 |
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iospace posted:Like, seriously, let's lay this whole thing out. has anyone in major news organizations put this together yet because
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 22:40 |
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President Beep posted:i don't want "fob", god dammit! i'm a dapper van man!
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 22:56 |
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hey guys, guess what? the brakes on the model 3s don't actually slow the car down. https://twitter.com/orthereaboot/status/1039518510932783104 note, it's a model 3 not an X like it says in the first tweet coincidentally, one built after they started skipping the brake finishing process. i wonder who could have predicted this outcome?
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 22:57 |
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Ciaphas posted:has anyone in major news organizations put this together yet because has anyone outside of the something awful forums said anything about this topic because at the moment i'm extremely skeptical union pacific is a public company. there have to be people who are shareholders in UNP and also TSLA. and as noted, ripping up tracks is not something done on a whim. so if they were doing something as blatant as removing their association with a company as puffed-up and reported-on as tesla, i'd think at someone would have brought it up before
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 23:17 |
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hailthefish posted:It's so perfectly ~disruptive~ it hurts.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 23:18 |
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Sagebrush posted:has anyone outside of the something awful forums said anything about this topic because at the moment i'm extremely skeptical fwiw that video up the page shows that those tracks are fukken gone
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 23:19 |
The tracks are definitely, observably gone, there hasn't been any conclusive proof posted about the RoW being sold though.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 23:23 |
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musk gets funnier when you read what he says like how ozzy talks to Sharon
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 23:23 |
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sure, and that track removal has to be something that was discussed in UP meetings, so there are records somewhere of why they did it. assuming the job order doesn't literally say "lol get hosed lonny," what is their shareholder-facing justification for removing the spur to a huge car factory producing the most talked-about vehicles on the planet?
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 23:25 |
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I cannot possibly think of a good reason to rip rail lines out of a factory. At all. And then turn that land into what looks like a gravel dump. Whatever happened there it was some galaxy brain level poo poo I'm guessing.
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# ? Sep 11, 2018 23:29 |
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Completely pulling nonsense out of my rear end here with nothing to back it up, but "they repeatedly assured us they had no interest whatsoever in making use of the line, at least not at a price that would make it worth continuing to operate" seems like a justifiable reason? Presumably if the RoW was in fact sold it could have been sold to Tesla, and it's their dumbass decision to make a pile of garbage in the middle of it, who knows.
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