I have a political beef with people against big oil that don't know all the products that they receive the benefits of using in their life from the supply of inexpensive hydrocarbons. That includes the naughahyde seats your ass is sitting on in your e-golf, and all the plastic parts in your e-golf, that are made possible by cheap oil. That same oil made the extraction of lithium out of the ground possible with out back breaking labor getting it from the mine to the factory where it is separated out and purified into a useable raw material. It makes the heat necessary to smelt and to form the alloys used in your battery pack too.REM wrote:REM wrote:
Let's just say that I think the world would be a better place if we burned less gas.
Do you have a political beef with environmental conservation?
That's all lovely except he specifically said he doesn't want to burn gas. That's all he said. Do you really need to sh*t all over a simple technical thread with this nonsense? This is a friggin' car forum.JoulesThief wrote:I have a political beef with people against big oil that don't know all the products that they receive the benefits of using in their life from the supply of inexpensive hydrocarbons. [rant deleted].REM wrote:REM wrote:
Let's just say that I think the world would be a better place if we burned less gas.
Do you have a political beef with environmental conservation?
mfennell wrote:
That's all lovely except he specifically said he doesn't want to burn gas. That's all he said. Do you really need to sh*t all over a simple technical thread with this nonsense? This is a friggin' car forum.
Okay, I'll look for a gas powered coffee maker next time I'm at Bed Bath & Beyond. Wile I'm at it, I'll buy a gas can, generator, and the gas to run the generator so that I can create the electricity to run my coffee maker while the 24 kWh battery in my garage just sits there next to the power inverter that I already own and have successfully used for this purpose in the past. That's efficiency? All of this because I'm supposed to celebrate burning gas? I never said tha gas doesn't make many things that we do possible, but burning fossil fuels does contribute significantly to global climate change, and I didn't realize that there was something wrong with reducing our dependence on them.JoulesThief wrote:mfennell wrote:
That's all lovely except he specifically said he doesn't want to burn gas. That's all he said. Do you really need to sh*t all over a simple technical thread with this nonsense? This is a friggin' car forum.
His idea of not burning gas to make coffee is what is shit, because it is so much more efficient than electricity for making heat.
Ignoring for a moment that has nothing to do with your oil rant and since this thread is well-ruined anyway, he actually doesn't want to burn gas to make electricity to make his coffee. Unless you're proposing he make his coffee over a gasoline fire, the fact that burning gasoline makes a lot of heat has no relevance.JoulesThief wrote:
His idea of not burning gas to make coffee is what is shit, because it is so much more efficient than electricity for making heat.
Tell me you've never looked under the hood of your car without telling me.... my 2016 e-Golf se came from the factory with a 68ah 12v AGM battery. The battery itself is an excellent candidate for inverter use. I wouldn't advise using it with an inverter while connected to the vehicle unless you are certain the onboard dc-dc converter can handle it.Frank3 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2015 10:42 am Seems to me that electric cars would have a much smaller battery than ICEs because they don't have to crank an engine over to get it started. Their only purpose would be to run accessories and "turn on the power" to start the motor. That said, I can't imagine it would last very long in being used as power to a 120v inverter. Given that, you may be better off getting a gas-run generator and hooking it up to your home's electric circuit for emergency power.