What To Look For in an AC Machine?
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Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
It is interesting to note that whenever a discussion of electric cars comes up, the proponents always dodge the issue of already maxed out grids. I have yet to have seen a plausible response to this key issue, if any response. I guess there will be more electricity available by magic
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Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
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Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
And now that we have completely hijacked the OP's thread, let's get back to recovery machines.
I have been through a couple of portable recovery units in my time working on stuff. Generally a 3/4 or 1 hp portable - because lugging anything else up on the roof is not going to happen.
I started with a used portable recovery that I got for free with a "bad motor" Fixed the start switch and used it for years.
All you need is a recovery machine and some tanks. The tanks are not expensive. I have recovered R12, R22, R500, and R134 through the same pump.
Keep a "junk" tank. If you are not sure about the system? Yeah. Want to flush your recovery unit? Hook up the junk tank and send some R600 through the pump.
I have been through a couple of portable recovery units in my time working on stuff. Generally a 3/4 or 1 hp portable - because lugging anything else up on the roof is not going to happen.
I started with a used portable recovery that I got for free with a "bad motor" Fixed the start switch and used it for years.
All you need is a recovery machine and some tanks. The tanks are not expensive. I have recovered R12, R22, R500, and R134 through the same pump.
Keep a "junk" tank. If you are not sure about the system? Yeah. Want to flush your recovery unit? Hook up the junk tank and send some R600 through the pump.
Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
The grid issue needs to be solved for sure. IMO nuclear is the way to go.tbirdtbird wrote: ↑Sun Jul 16, 2023 8:14 am It is interesting to note that whenever a discussion of electric cars comes up, the proponents always dodge the issue of already maxed out grids. I have yet to have seen a plausible response to this key issue, if any response. I guess there will be more electricity available by magic
With regard to EVs, all Tesla Superchargers are being converted to solar/battery power. Over time, almost all will disconnect from the electric grid.
Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
So, every 250 kw supercharger will need a massive battery, and a 750 kw solar array ? So about 6,000 square meters of silicon? A couple of tons of lithium batteries?
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Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
They laughed at the gasoline engine too.
I see electric cars in our future. Learn to enjoy the future as it comes.
I see electric cars in our future. Learn to enjoy the future as it comes.
Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
{shrug} Many supercharger stations are already self-sufficient.
I forget where it was, but I remember reading about a power outage in a city somewhere a few months ago and the only thing anywhere that was brightly lit and working was the Tesla supercharger station.
Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
Show me. Post the links not the lore.scoostraw wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 6:44 am
{shrug} Many supercharger stations are already self-sufficient.
I forget where it was, but I remember reading about a power outage in a city somewhere a few months ago and the only thing anywhere that was brightly lit and working was the Tesla supercharger station.
Re: What To Look For in an AC Machine?
https://electrek.co/2017/10/30/tesla-su ... ck-system/bohica2xo wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 7:31 amShow me. Post the links not the lore.scoostraw wrote: ↑Wed Jul 19, 2023 6:44 am
{shrug} Many supercharger stations are already self-sufficient.
I forget where it was, but I remember reading about a power outage in a city somewhere a few months ago and the only thing anywhere that was brightly lit and working was the Tesla supercharger station.