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    #37
    They better hurry on , it was ment to be too late allready

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      #38
      Originally posted by newguy View Post
      A phone that you can hold in your hand does way more than a computer that took 1000sq ft room to fit into 50 years ago.I expect battery technology is going to take leaps and bounds in efficiency in the next few years.
      You are a carbon copy of chuck. This is his solution every time someone points out a problem in the here and now. Some yet to be developed pie in the sky technology, defying the laws of physics and economics.
      Have you considered merging your two accounts into one in the name of efficiency? You both sing from the same hymnal.

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        #39
        Try using "expect" with the banker on a payment plan for a loan and see how far it gets you. Probably is another word used many times by the battery bunch.
        Last edited by binthere; Jul 20, 2023, 17:47.

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          #40
          Originally posted by newguy View Post
          A phone that you can hold in your hand does way more than a computer that took 1000sq ft room to fit into 50 years ago.I expect battery technology is going to take leaps and bounds in efficiency in the next few years.
          Garbage , Batterys are getting worse , 15 or 20 years ago Tractor and veichle batterys lasted way longer than they are now

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            #41
            Originally posted by newguy View Post
            A phone that you can hold in your hand does way more than a computer that took 1000sq ft room to fit into 50 years ago.I expect battery technology is going to take leaps and bounds in efficiency in the next few years.
            Garbage , Batterys are getting worse , 15 or 20 years ago Tractor and vehicle batterys lasted way longer than they are now

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              #42
              Originally posted by newguy View Post
              A phone that you can hold in your hand does way more than a computer that took 1000sq ft room to fit into 50 years ago.I expect battery technology is going to take leaps and bounds in efficiency in the next few years.
              I always expect you to acknowledge reality , but you never do ?

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                #43
                Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
                Garbage , Batterys are getting worse , 15 or 20 years ago Tractor and vehicle batterys lasted way longer than they are now
                I'm not sure that has anything to do with the batteries themselves. The amount of parasitic drains on newer trucks and equipment keeps increasing with the added electronics. New batteries seem to last just as long in older equipment without electronics.

                And lead acid batteries have little in common with Li-Ion batteries.

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                  #44
                  Originally posted by newguy View Post
                  A phone that you can hold in your hand does way more than a computer that took 1000sq ft room to fit into 50 years ago.I expect battery technology is going to take leaps and bounds in efficiency in the next few years.
                  The article Chuck2 cut and pasted was all about the need to raise the road tax higher on gasoline to pay for roads. There is no road tax on electricity. Switching to EV’s will make the problem far worse. What is the solution?

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                    #45
                    Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                    The article Chuck2 cut and pasted was all about the need to raise the road tax higher on gasoline to pay for roads. There is no road tax on electricity. Switching to EV’s will make the problem far worse. What is the solution?
                    While at the same time there will be even more need for even higher road tax to pay for the increasing damage from the increasing weight of the electric vehicles.

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                      #46
                      Sock it to EV with high road taxes, parking costs, charger cost, triple or more electrical transmission costs....soon F it, too expensive!

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                        #47
                        Free roads bad, free health care good, and both suck.

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                          #48
                          Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                          Sock it to EV with high road taxes, parking costs, charger cost, triple or more electrical transmission costs....soon F it, too expensive!
                          A bit of a story. Was looking at my daughter’s electricity bill. She said it seemed a bit high. She was on the variable rate plan which fluctuates with market conditions. The majority of her power she payed 18.7 cent/kilowatt and some of it she payed 27.6 cents/kwh. Long story short with Transmission and Distribution charges all in she payed 35 cents a kilowatt! Holy smokes. Now of course Chuck2 and Newguy will attack Alberta’s privately owned utilities. I guess it could be publicly owned and subsidized. Plugging in the fixed rate I am on the cost would be 21.60 cents per kilowatt. Regardless, with all the bragging Chuck2 does about all the wind and solar Alberta is adding to the grid electricity should be cheap shouldn’t it? Hmmm, in Alberta on the variable rate option which reflects market conditions apparently not!!! Government wrong again!! What a shock🤪

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