MossRoad
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Or, I should say, more than I care to pay for at this moment in time.No idea.
Or, I should say, more than I care to pay for at this moment in time.No idea.
I think it depends on how much both you and the battery were charged.Electrons have mass but is their mass changed to energy in an EV vehicle and how many electrons are in the battery of the model Y Tesla?
You couldn't resist the dare!!!!I have a friend that just saved almost $20,000.00 on a new battery for his car...But then again...his car runs on petrol...!!
(cross posted here on a dare)
Tell em to pull the spark plugs and see how far they can drive using the starter. Lol.I have a friend that just saved almost $20,000.00 on a new battery for his car...But then again...his car runs on petrol...!!
(cross posted here on a dare)
Tell em to pull the spark plugs and see how far they can drive using the starter. Lol.
Another excellent question!!!! US Military vehicles have a female connector on them. A heavy electrical cord with male ends can attach two vehicles. This can be used to "jump start" one. Or can be used to power electricals on one that has weak batteries.If an EV's battery dies...can they get a jump (bit of a charge) from another EV...??
The first 500 Ford Lightning's came with a cable so that the owner could boost a Tesla. Granted it was a gimmick...If an EV's battery dies...can they get a jump (bit of a charge) from another EV...??
I have two of those connectors on my service truck with a quick connect set of jumps cables.Another excellent question!!!! US Military vehicles have a female connector on them. A heavy electrical cord with male ends can attach two vehicles. This can be used to "jump start" one. Or can be used to power electricals on one that has weak batteries.