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    #11
    Originally posted by Klause View Post
    It's a luxury truck.

    It's a convertible.


    It's priced lower than a duramax Denali.


    Electric motors, especially that kind, run pretty much forever.


    There's nothing simple about this vehicle... It's a top of the line luxury truck...



    You guys are so worried trying to discredit new technology, you'll keep doing it right up to the day where there's no gas or diesel pickups left to buy... And probably still bitch about it.
    Klause I am not against new technology at all. Is it not true that proponents of electrical vehicles highlight that there are less moving parts?

    As for your assertion that they run forever, I have had many electric motors that required bearings so I don’t think they are immune to break down. As for new technology the first Crude electric car was developed in 1832.
    Last edited by Hamloc; Oct 23, 2020, 08:18.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Klause View Post
      Yep. BeCause used Tesla's are worthless.
      Well all that says there isnt much intelligence in the virtue signal crowd.

      You are an avowed techno advocate klause, you like tech just for techs sake, we get that. Thats fine. Each to their own.

      But do a life cycle cost analysis including the grid work, extra generation and the extraction of these resources to power these things. Work in the subsidies and carbon penalties properly.

      Dont pretend for a moment these things are superior in anyway. More bells and whistles isnt necessarily advancement, its just more that can go wrong as any farmer can attest to.

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        #13
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        Well all that says there isnt much intelligence in the virtue signal crowd.

        You are an avowed techno advocate klause, you like tech just for techs sake, we get that. Thats fine. Each to their own.

        But do a life cycle cost analysis including the grid work, extra generation and the extraction of these resources to power these things. Work in the subsidies and carbon penalties properly.

        Dont pretend for a moment these things superior in anyway. More bells and whistles isnt necessarily advancement, its just more that can go wrong as any farmer can attest to.
        No... I don't advocate for tech because of tech.

        There's a lot of stupid tech out there


        Do you own a cordless impact and a smartphone?

        In 2005 you would have said both were stupid, wouldn't work, and were a fad.

        Today?



        Electricity moves a freight train. It moves the fastest passenger trains in the world.

        Why can't it move a car? Because some crusty hillbilly from Saskatchewan that's set in his way says so?


        80% of the electricity in this country is generated from dams and nuclear.


        We will or have added 5,500 mwh of power generation this decade from hydroelectricity in this country.


        Yes the grid needs some upgrading to support electric vehicles. It's not as much as you think, though.

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          #14
          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          Well all that says there isnt much intelligence in the virtue signal crowd.

          You are an avowed techno advocate klause, you like tech just for techs sake, we get that. Thats fine. Each to their own.

          But do a life cycle cost analysis including the grid work, extra generation and the extraction of these resources to power these things. Work in the subsidies and carbon penalties properly.

          Dont pretend for a moment these things are superior in anyway. More bells and whistles isnt necessarily advancement, its just more that can go wrong as any farmer can attest to.
          The least reliable things I own are my 2 stroke weedeater and 2 stroke chainsaw. Need to be Fonzy to get those stinky and noisy things running. Leave fuel in them for too long then its time to rebuild the carb and fuel lines. Pop a battery in an electric any monkey could run em.
          Last edited by biglentil; Oct 23, 2020, 08:37.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Klause View Post
            Yep. BeCause used Tesla's are worthless.

            [Url]https://www.autotrader.ca/cars/tesla/?gclid=CjwKCAjw_sn8BRBrEiwAnUGJDhaFYEqjro_jPKFWlap mbRNpdpdXcIhcxyhfN12Rcbgera7kHGNY6RoCE5oQAvD_BwE[/url]
            Was referring to windmills and solar panels after they are done . Hopefully life expectancies get better than advertised . Millions of cell phones end up ditched after just 2 years .... landfills .
            The used Tesla’s for sure are going to hold their value for now . They are still a novelty in this green social environment.

            EV’s , time will tell how long they last here. I agree , as I said before , they will have a fit, and may be practical someday. I am a skeptic about there longevity here in this climate until proven otherwise is all . I say that because the windmills and solar panels up till now are lasting about 1/2 lifespan as advertised.... hopefully in the future that changes . Just saying it’s not as green and perfect as what’s being touted up till this point in time .
            And there is no doubt they will improve, like you have pointed out , electric tools are phenomenal now compared to 10 years ago . EVs are going to be there as well .
            One thing though is that current gas and diesel vehicles are near worthless after 10 years too.
            And that may accelerate as EV’s prove themselves in this part of the world .... year round , through 5 months of winter .

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              #16
              Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
              Klause I am not against new technology at all. Is it not true that proponents of electrical vehicles highlight that there are less moving parts?

              As for your assertion that they run forever, I have had many electric motors that required bearings so I don’t think they are immune to break down. As for new technology the first Crude electric car was developed in 1832.
              Axial flux motors aren't conventional electric...

              Sure you might change a wheel bearing.

              How long does a tranny last? Or a reciprocating engine?


              Put a little gas motor on your aereation fan and run on that vs. the 5hp electric motor.


              Calculate your fuel consumption. Plus oil used and oil changes and see how long/how many years you get. Bet it's less than 5. Aeration fans last how long? 20 years? More? less? I don't have any that old so don't know.

              The electric motors that run the water pumps at my in-law's irrigation system have been in use since the 80s.

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                #17
                What will happen to the rest of the oil and gas workers?
                They will find jobs where?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Klause View Post
                  Axial flux motors aren't conventional electric...

                  Sure you might change a wheel bearing.

                  How long does a tranny last? Or a reciprocating engine?


                  Put a little gas motor on your aereation fan and run on that vs. the 5hp electric motor.


                  Calculate your fuel consumption. Plus oil used and oil changes and see how long/how many years you get. Bet it's less than 5. Aeration fans last how long? 20 years? More? less? I don't have any that old so don't know.

                  The electric motors that run the water pumps at my in-law's irrigation system have been in use since the 80s.
                  I will admit I switched over to electric motors in my pump systems in my yard where I could . Best decision ever, no more Fighting with gas pumps . My sprayer fill station and liquid fert set up . Flip a switch and good to go every time .
                  If I could replace all gas pumps I would .
                  Also power tools, electric impacts are awesome now and all related tools actually. Even the Milwaukee grass trimmers .... I finally gas up on my gas Huskavarna ... drove me nuts .
                  Last edited by furrowtickler; Oct 23, 2020, 08:40.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                    I will admit I switched over to electric motors in my pump systems in my yard where I could . Best decision ever, no more Fighting with gas pumps . My sprayer fill station and liquid fert set up . Flip a switch and good to go every time .
                    Agree sure is nice not listening to a screaming gasser when filling liquid.

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                      #20
                      One thing that has failed miserably is vehicle , tractor , RV batteries. They are worse now than 30 years ago ... by a long shot

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