What would be the maximum KwH used to charge a car battery overnight for the next day?

December 2, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Maintenance & Repairs

payment car

Econoclast questioned:

Must condo owners be exciting for using bollards in parking lot to payment their gripping cars and if so, what would be a evenhanded ordinary monthly fee for this non-metered source? (articulated in KWhours)

My car battery is dead, how long should i let my car run to charge the battery?

December 1, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Maintenance & Repairs

payment car

jessicaL questioned:

My car has been off the road for reasonably some time. It runs splendid, but the battery died, i jumped ongoing it, let it run about 10-15 summary, the inspection is up so i cant run the car on the road, but i did handbook it around my parking lot for a few summary. I shut it off, i ongoing it right back up, shut it off again, and then tried to restart it a second time, but it did not restart, so i have it running now, how long must i let it run to payment the battery completely. I am being paid it inspected tomorrow, and i do not want to get stranded at VIP, in view of the fact that it wont start. Thankfulness!

Electric/hybrid recharging scheme using garages and solar cells?

November 10, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Alternative Fuel Vehicles

hybrid vehicles

Random Guy from Texas questioned:

You see paces with generous parking lots all the time that are 1/2 full, sometimes malls, sometime those walmart-stylishness mega centers, and I am sure you know at smallest amount one generous employer in your area with a massive parking lot or parking garage.

Why not austerely bed in photovoltaic (solar) cells and make that parking roofed?

If you bed in plugs or very fleeting interval wireless transmitters, it would let hybrids/gripping vehicles to payment while they are parked.
No parking lot is ever full. Each parking spot will be full by more than one spot’s value of panels.
Confidential expenditure can be cut by tax breaks from cities, that stand to gain from not having to build superfluous potential plants. If it were a excellent ample plot, it may maybe also be completely publicly financed. A small tax on gasoline of a fraction of a cent would probably be the best bet to finance such construction.
The land owner would also benefit from the superfluous potential generated on weekends, holidays or off-peak era.

Is there a legal disclaimer that the makers of “Hybrid” cars need to make about the risk of electrocution?

November 7, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Law & Ethics

hybrid cars

Fedup Veteran questioned:

It seems that the “Hybrid” cars are perilous if they get into an accident in view of the fact that of the high electricity which flows owing to them. This earnings that EMTs and fire fighters need to ground the vehicle before charitable ANY kind of aid.

http://www.defrance.org/artman/publish/article_1426.shtml

Are they required to have public sign a proclamation clearing them of liability, if the self gets into an accident?
In view of the fact that Fixed cars don’t electrocute the EMT worker tiresome to get the self OUT of the business.

A couple weeks ago I saw an accident with a hybrid car and they made him handbook it to a parking lot where here were NO cars around. If the guy was severely hurt he would have been toast.
You can SEE a fire…you can’t see if a hybrid is hot, nor do you know if the car is twisted off or not.

Does anyone agree with me about Hybrid cars?

October 30, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Politics

hybrid cars

gigreg13f questioned:

If they ever want this hybrid/green trend to kick off they need to stop making these gay looking cars like the prius. I fated the prius looks super faggy and then they come at us by releasing the “smart car” UI mean really, as an industry why dont they just make them all look like fixed cars and chat the engine as a substitution for of charitable them weird over-wavy designs?

(And yes I know here ARE many flex fuel and hybrid vehicles that look habitual but for the most part they look terrible.)
@ Maj Combined: “But have you seen the sports translation of the smart car? It looks like a high-powered go cart! In a cool way!”

Lol dude YouTube “Smart car with Hyabusa Engine”, lol they tok a 1,000 C engine from a Suzuki Hyabusa and place it in here and it beat a ferrari, then they do donuts untill it flips lol its hilarious.
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@ Dude: “Have you seen the Tesla Roadster?”

I saw one at the mall when i was in San Francisco here in the parking lot. That business is smaller than it looks on the website but is BAAADASSS. I would roll one for sure.
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@ Ken S in area 51: “But that new get out of Circuit Envi is nice looking.”

Wow I had never seen that. Now thats a sweet car I would buy. Maybe they are wising up with all. Probably willbe really pricey and electricity will only get more pricey even if.

how come toyota in US doesnt offer the solar or plug in charging accesories on their hybrid here?

October 27, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Other - Car Makes

hybrid vehicles

sakara questioned:

how come toyota in US doesnt offer the solar or plug in charging accessories on their hybrid here like the ones they sell in Japan?
it sure does give you more time to just use your gripping motor to handbook your vehicle out of parking lot before your engine kicks in.

How come toyota in US doesnt offer the solar or plug in charging accesories on their hybrid here?

October 20, 2009 by MyHybrid  
Filed under Toyota

hybrid vehicles

sakara questioned:

how come toyota in US doesnt offer the solar or plug in charging accessories on their hybrid here like the ones they sell in Japan?
it sure does give you more time to just use your gripping motor to handbook your vehicle out of parking lot before your engine kicks in.