mr_sarve
mr_sarve t1_jbyhnr0 wrote
If you want to impress and/or is unsure about a recipe, do a test run without guests first
mr_sarve t1_is4n2n2 wrote
Reply to comment by CriticalUnit in South Korean researchers say they have developed an anode-free lithium-ion battery that is 40% more energy dense than existing batteries and will enable EVs to travel 630km (390 miles) on a single charge. by lughnasadh
The context I replied to was another user questioning the newly developed battery tech with the argument that model S already have more range (wltp), then I responded with a model (eqs) that has an even bigger wltp range. Nothing more, I'm not buying an EQS or claiming the wltp range is correct.
mr_sarve t1_is4m5ou wrote
Reply to comment by CriticalUnit in South Korean researchers say they have developed an anode-free lithium-ion battery that is 40% more energy dense than existing batteries and will enable EVs to travel 630km (390 miles) on a single charge. by lughnasadh
I am aware. But I responded to a person quoting tesla model S Wltp range with EQS wltp range, so I really don't see the problem
mr_sarve t1_is145hy wrote
Reply to comment by _Punda in South Korean researchers say they have developed an anode-free lithium-ion battery that is 40% more energy dense than existing batteries and will enable EVs to travel 630km (390 miles) on a single charge. by lughnasadh
I'm sure it's different at highway speeds in the US, but I get wltp range no problem in the summer half of the year commuting to work. No I don't have an EQS
mr_sarve t1_is0u88c wrote
Reply to comment by CriticalUnit in South Korean researchers say they have developed an anode-free lithium-ion battery that is 40% more energy dense than existing batteries and will enable EVs to travel 630km (390 miles) on a single charge. by lughnasadh
The EQS 450+ (w/o) 4matic is claiming 780km wltp. https://insideevs.com/news/608205/mercedes-eqs-450-bjorn-range-tests/
mr_sarve t1_is0jcyt wrote
mr_sarve t1_ir2ptrf wrote
Reply to Wiring EV Charger by Loon610
I'm always amazed that it is apparently legal to do stuff like this yourself in the US. In my country you would not only need an electrican to do it, but it would require a dedicated fuse and a surge protector
mr_sarve t1_je6s3c7 wrote
Reply to Condom and lube vending machine by Logical_Scientist221
No cockrings and buttplugs?