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Default O/T: And The Creek Keeps Ris'n

On Thu, 07 Apr 2011 23:05:00 -0500, Martin Eastburn
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And cars don't charge for 14 hours a day.
Check it out.
Martin


Some do.
My batteries were 300 AH, 48 volt.
At 60% dod that is 180 ah - and taking efficiency into account, that
is 200 AH.
Just rough calculating, that is 100 Ah from a 115 volt line, and at a
C/10 charge (30 amps) it is a 15 amp draw, and 7 hours at that current
- but the charge tapers, so you are looking at a minimum 10 hour
(tapering) charge cycle. At least that's what I found with mine.

Discharge below 60% and the charging requirement goes up. Bigger
batteries - ditto.



On 4/7/2011 10:52 PM, zzzzzzzzzz wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2011 22:37:41 -0500, Martin Eastburn
wrote:

Electric cars don't drag down the grid near as bad as you think.

The socket is 120 or 220. Think 120 - can't be above 30 amps.
Turn on a range top or oven on an electric stove and you exceed
what the car draws.


300M people don't leave their electric stoves on 14hrs a day.

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