The EV Hate Thread

Options
123468

Comments

  • sucks2beme
    sucks2beme Posts: 5,558
    Options

    At this point, I'm going to drive the wheels off the Camry. Being retired, that will
    take a while. The true cost of ev driving is yet to be revealed. Let's face it. Current
    battery production is about as dirty as it gets. Go Google the strip mining in the
    Congo. I'm pretty sure the "recycling" side of batteries is just as bad.
    "The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." --Thomas Jefferson
  • ChrisD06
    ChrisD06 Posts: 886
    Options
    It's all fun and games until Energizer makes a car powered by AA batteries.
  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,104
    edited January 25
    Options
    ChrisD06 wrote: »
    It's all fun and games until Energizer makes a car powered by AA batteries.

    Mercedes has one that runs of Duracells... I think its called the AA Class.

    https://youtu.be/3AlndKQSs6Q?si=zrIMFkRN7by5EUJ5
    The Gear... Carver "Statement" Mono-blocks, Mcintosh C2300 Arcam AVR20, Oppo UDP-203 4K Blu-ray player, Sony XBR70x850B 4k, Polk Audio Legend L800 with height modules, L400 Center Channel Polk audio AB800 "in-wall" surrounds. Marantz MM7025 stereo amp. Simaudio Moon 680d DSD

    “When once a Republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost principles; every other correction is either useless or a new evil.”— Thomas Jefferson
  • txcoastal1
    txcoastal1 Posts: 13,132
    Options
    2-channel: Modwright KWI-200 Integrated, Dynaudio C1-II Signatures
    Desktop rig: LSi7, Polk 110sub, Dayens Ampino amp, W4S DAC/pre, Sonos, JRiver
    Gear on standby: Melody 101 tube pre, Unison Research Simply Italy Integrated
    Gone to new homes: (Matt Polk's)Threshold Stasis SA12e monoblocks, Pass XA30.5 amp, Usher MD2 speakers, Dynaudio C4 platinum speakers, Modwright LS100 (voltz), Simaudio 780D DAC

    erat interfectorem cesar et **** dictatorem dicere a
  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 32,906
    Options
    HT SYSTEM-
    Sony 850c 4k
    Pioneer elite vhx 21
    Sony 4k BRP
    SVS SB-2000
    Polk Sig. 20's
    Polk FX500 surrounds

    Cables-
    Acoustic zen Satori speaker cables
    Acoustic zen Matrix 2 IC's
    Wireworld eclipse 7 ic's
    Audio metallurgy ga-o digital cable

    Kitchen

    Sonos zp90
    Grant Fidelity tube dac
    B&k 1420
    lsi 9's
  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 10,880
    Options
    txcoastal1 wrote: »

    Is that only because they can't find the black paint?
  • skipshot12
    skipshot12 Posts: 1,010
    Options
    There’s always the nuclear engine route….

    pl6vc2fzxo5z.jpeg


  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,053
    edited January 29
    Options
    Willow wrote: »
    txcoastal1 wrote: »

    Is that only because they can't find the black paint?

    Well played, sir. Well played.
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,053
    edited January 29
    Options
    skipshot12 wrote: »
    There’s always the nuclear engine route….

    pl6vc2fzxo5z.jpeg


    I had to look it up, vaguely remembering the program.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircraft_Nuclear_Propulsion

    obq04wms5tjz.jpeg

    The glory years of the Atomic Age! Remember Project Plowshare?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Plowshare
  • skipshot12
    skipshot12 Posts: 1,010
    edited January 30
    Options
    ^ That’s the plane.
    They actually completed the runway for that nuke plane, largest runway I’ve ever seen.

    Never heard of Plowshare….
    Interesting read.
  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,104
    edited January 31
    Options
    skipshot12 wrote: »
    ^ That’s the plane.
    They actually completed the runway for that nuke plane, largest runway I’ve ever seen.

    Never heard of Plowshare….
    Interesting read.
    The reactors in the picture were never going into that aircraft. They are too huge even for a B36.
    They look like the first successful reactors in Idaho. At first they could only power a few light bulbs.
    The Gear... Carver "Statement" Mono-blocks, Mcintosh C2300 Arcam AVR20, Oppo UDP-203 4K Blu-ray player, Sony XBR70x850B 4k, Polk Audio Legend L800 with height modules, L400 Center Channel Polk audio AB800 "in-wall" surrounds. Marantz MM7025 stereo amp. Simaudio Moon 680d DSD

    “When once a Republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost principles; every other correction is either useless or a new evil.”— Thomas Jefferson
  • skipshot12
    skipshot12 Posts: 1,010
    Options
    Yep, they were the two prototypes.
    The one on the left is the original iteration with the one on the right being the 2nd scaled down version.

    They had a ways to go to get em down to workable size for the aircraft.

    Reckon someone finally asked the question, should we even do this?
  • xschop
    xschop Posts: 4,707
    Options
    Another neighbor couldn't afford the battery. Becoming the norm I suppose.

    5gyw0lmeq766.jpg
    Don't take experimental gene therapies from known eugenicists.
  • Kex
    Kex Posts: 4,939
    Options
    That Volkswagen is quite the collector’s item, however, for those who are into that sort of thing! 😜
    Alea jacta est!
  • xschop
    xschop Posts: 4,707
    Options
    Kex wrote: »
    That Volkswagen is quite the collector’s item, however, for those who are into that sort of thing! 😜

    The best part, is the VW doesn't come with a $20K battery bill...
    Don't take experimental gene therapies from known eugenicists.
  • Kex
    Kex Posts: 4,939
    Options
    Not much sympathy for the Tesla owner, sadly. If he can’t afford the battery, he couldn’t afford the car either when he bought it.

    Okay, I drive a 30 year old truck with 215K miles and an 18 year old car with 160K miles, both owned from new, so maybe I’m a bit extreme in my frugality sometimes. 🤣

    I suppose the EV industry is going to have to figure out affordable battery replacements. Maybe offer 0% interest loans or something similar so that impacted owners don’t have to just give up on the car completely. 🤷‍♂️

    I did consider a pre-owned i3 as a local runaround car. Mostly because it was such a blast to drive and so cheap to run. My independent specialist BMW & Mercedes-Benz mechanic informed me that the battery was 8K (much smaller than a Tesla), and came with 4 cells at 2K each, so that it wasn’t always necessary to replace the whole battery. The batteries are warranted for 8 years, or 10 years in California for some models (like REx). There are mileage limitations for the warranty, however.
    Alea jacta est!
  • invalid
    invalid Posts: 1,280
    Options
    I don't think EV's will be cheap to run in the near future when the road tax kicks in, and all our power bills go up.
  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 10,880
    Options
    Kex wrote: »
    Not much sympathy for the Tesla owner, sadly. If he can’t afford the battery, he couldn’t afford the car either when he bought it.

    Okay, I drive a 30 year old truck with 215K miles and an 18 year old car with 160K miles, both owned from new, so maybe I’m a bit extreme in my frugality sometimes. 🤣

    I suppose the EV industry is going to have to figure out affordable battery replacements. Maybe offer 0% interest loans or something similar so that impacted owners don’t have to just give up on the car completely. 🤷‍♂️

    I did consider a pre-owned i3 as a local runaround car. Mostly because it was such a blast to drive and so cheap to run. My independent specialist BMW & Mercedes-Benz mechanic informed me that the battery was 8K (much smaller than a Tesla), and came with 4 cells at 2K each, so that it wasn’t always necessary to replace the whole battery. The batteries are warranted for 8 years, or 10 years in California for some models (like REx). There are mileage limitations for the warranty, however.

    Not frugal, smart. We'd still be driving our 07 Rav 4 had the frame not rusted out and deemed unsafe to drive. Our current vehicles a 2017 and 2018, I plan on passing them down to the kids then buying used again.
  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 32,906
    Options
    HT SYSTEM-
    Sony 850c 4k
    Pioneer elite vhx 21
    Sony 4k BRP
    SVS SB-2000
    Polk Sig. 20's
    Polk FX500 surrounds

    Cables-
    Acoustic zen Satori speaker cables
    Acoustic zen Matrix 2 IC's
    Wireworld eclipse 7 ic's
    Audio metallurgy ga-o digital cable

    Kitchen

    Sonos zp90
    Grant Fidelity tube dac
    B&k 1420
    lsi 9's
  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 24,588
    Options
    Must be Chinese stainless steel.....
  • motorstereo
    motorstereo Posts: 2,052
    Options
    Years ago the company I worked for paved a driveway for the guy that invented a coating for stainless steel. It was a long driveway that went up the side of the mountain he owned to his mansion on the top. Just the driveway alone cost more than my home. His mansion at the top of the mountain was complete with a bowling alley in the basement, geo-thermal heating, overlooking a lake etc. Evidently there's some serious money to be made in the stainless steel coating industry.
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 49,808
    Options
    There are different grades of stainless steel with 304 and 316 being the more common. 304 is the most common and more rust resistant. 316 is more corrosion resistant, which is why it is referred to as marine grade. However, none are rust proof.
    Political Correctness'.........defined

    "A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."


    President of Club Polk

  • audioluvr
    audioluvr Posts: 5,439
    Options
    Probably Stanless steel.
    Gustard X26 Pro DAC
    Belles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme caps
    B&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgraded
    Polk SDA 1C's modded / 1000Va Dreadnaught
    Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cables
    Harman Kardon T65C w/Grado Gold. (Don't laugh. It sounds great!)


    There is about a 5% genetic difference between apes and men …but that difference is the difference between throwing your own poo when you are annoyed …and Einstein, Shakespeare and Miss January. by Dr. Sardonicus
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 33,053
    Options
    316 is what we use for "plumbing" of various kinds in my line of work.
    Stainless steel has lots of foibles. "Rouging" is a common problem. Acid solutions (even mildly acidic ones) containing chloride ions (e.g., salts such as NaCl, KCl, etc.) can be tough on (even) 316 stainless. :|



  • machone
    machone Posts: 1,478
    Options
    Could be surface contamination?
    Mojo Audio Illuminati v3>>Quantum Byte w/LMS>>Rpi/PiCoreplayer>> Starlight 7 USB >> Mojo Audio Mystique v2 SE>>ModWright SWL 9.0 SE Signature>>Hafler DH-500 Amp+ (Musical Concepts Fully Modded)>>
    SRS 2.3TL (Fully Modded)...Velodyne Optimum 8 subwoofer
    1KVA Dreadnought

    Marantz SA 8005
    Pioneer PLX-1000 Turntable - Shure SC35C/N35X - V15III/VN35HE
    Yamaha TX-540 Tuner...Sony BDP-S570
    Sony PS4

    Separate subpanel with four dedicated 20 amp circuits.
    1. Amplification 2. Analog 3. Digital 4. Video

    "All THAT IS LOST FROM THE SOURCE IS LOST FOREVER"
  • Kex
    Kex Posts: 4,939
    Options
    The Cybertruck as a design would be questionable even if it wasn’t an EV.

    This is probably the first new EV launch in years where I haven’t seen one on local streets within days or weeks, including the Lucid Air, whereas I’ve already spotted the equally questionable Ineos Grenadier.
    Alea jacta est!
  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 10,880
    Options
    I think Tesla's x and y don't even look like SUVs more like hump back cars and shouldn't be considered such.
  • Kex
    Kex Posts: 4,939
    Options
    The original most successful SUV is probably the Lexus RX which isn’t really much better than a Model X or Model Y in terms of blobiness.

    Depends on what one expects from a “Sport Utility Vehicle”. It basically means a raised station wagon that isn’t body on frame. Most don’t have any off road capability other than higher clearance than a station wagon (and higher gas consumption too).

    Of course, the current Toyota RAV4 is one of the most successful SUV’s, and it’s clearly a beast of an off road animal. Just look at that front grille design! So yeah… there’s that… 🤦‍♂️

    ubdvqid3c3f3.jpeg

    Alea jacta est!
  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,104
    Options
    The Grand-daddy of the original SUV is the Jeep Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer, which gave way to Jeep Grand Cherokee, considered to be the father of the current SUV trend. The Grand Cherokee is also the most successful SUV brand of all time.
    The Gear... Carver "Statement" Mono-blocks, Mcintosh C2300 Arcam AVR20, Oppo UDP-203 4K Blu-ray player, Sony XBR70x850B 4k, Polk Audio Legend L800 with height modules, L400 Center Channel Polk audio AB800 "in-wall" surrounds. Marantz MM7025 stereo amp. Simaudio Moon 680d DSD

    “When once a Republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost principles; every other correction is either useless or a new evil.”— Thomas Jefferson