Well, I've found something worse than grounding to the water pipe.
Well, I've found something worse than grounding to the water pipe.
Have fun paying that Tesla tax. I'd probably look at nickel-iron chemistry before lithium ion, it's not like you've got horrible space constraints (which is what the powerwall is primarily designed to alleviate), but you've got your mind made up, sounds like.After ten minutes of googling, I found out that the solar company we dealt with originally partnered with Mercedes-Benz who was rolling out a residential battery to compete with Tesla.
MB rather quickly dropped out of the market.
Vivint Solar then partnered with LG for there Chem battery, but there's just not enough availability.
So don't fucking lie to me
Found a company in Virginia that is a Powerwall dealer.
We'll see if they actually have any in stock.
Per kwh supplied over lifetime of the system, lead-acid is a about triple the cost of nickel-iron, and double the cost of lithium ion, and has the highest maintenance requirements.Ask yourself, what would red-green do? I think red green would use an entire wall of car batteries that he bought used.
Salt water battery damnit!Ask yourself, what would red-green do? I think red green would use an entire wall of car batteries that he bought used.
Well, I've found something worse than grounding to the water pipe.
Somebody decided to make a chainsaw with a hot glue gun, a LiPO battery, an electric motor, a bar and chain set (from some homeowner electric chainsaw thinger), some PVC, and a couple of 1x4s.Can someone TL;DW cliffnotes this anigif?
We're talking about a (fictional) man who built a (fake) car out of duct tape. I'm not sure he cares about efficiency.Per kwh supplied over lifetime of the system, lead-acid is a about triple the cost of nickel-iron, and double the cost of lithium ion, and has the highest maintenance requirements.
Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you were trying to be helpful.We're talking about a (fictional) man who built a (fake) car out of duct tape. I'm not sure he cares about efficiency.
Well, I've found something worse than grounding to the water pipe.
Somebody decided to make a chainsaw with a hot glue gun, a LiPO battery, an electric motor, a bar and chain set (from some homeowner electric chainsaw thinger), some PVC, and a couple of 1x4s.
If laughter is helpful, then yes.Oh, I'm sorry. I thought you were trying to be helpful.
He's truly a New England hero.Red Greens car had 4-wheel steering though.
It really is worth watching just so you can get to the "oh holy shit, is that a chain saw bar and chain?" part. Then you spend the rest of it wondering how they kill themselves with it.Can someone TL;DW cliffnotes this anigif?
Have fun paying that Tesla tax. I'd probably look at nickel-iron chemistry before lithium ion, it's not like you've got horrible space constraints (which is what the powerwall is primarily designed to alleviate), but you've got your mind made up, sounds like.
I'm assuming there's some sort of anti-islanding switch that you already have to keep your generator from zapping a repair worker, right?