Waiting hours, but not for charging....

mandag den 31. juli 2023 kl. 19.59.49 UTC+2 skrev Eddy Lee:
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:34:56 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 7:54:44 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 7:48:28 AM UTC-7, Martin Brown wrote:
On 31/07/2023 15:40, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 7:21:25 AM UTC-7, Lasse Langwadt Christensen wrote:
mandag den 31. juli 2023 kl. 13.56.05 UTC+2 skrev Martin Brown:
On 31/07/2023 00:48, Ricky wrote:
On Sunday, July 30, 2023 at 6:55:27 PM UTC-4, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Sunday, July 30, 2023 at 1:18:37 PM UTC-7, Martin Brown wrote:

If you did that in Belgium chances are that it would be towed away and
impounded by the police at a compound within 4 hours.

I can fix it in 4 hours next time. I just have to keep another set of control arms and all the tools in the car. With weak arms, I am sure it\'s going to happen again. It was more than 30 years ago last time I replaced an arm.

Reading Ed Lee\'s posts is like a three ring circus. There\'s always something going on for your entertainment!
You have to wonder how many random spare car parts he drives around with
and whether there is any space remaining for passengers or luggage!
you think there was any space left with all the sketchy wiring and junk batteries?

Tools do not take up too much space, but weight. And they can be dual functions. I can mount the 3/8 breaker bar on the control arm to prevent it from bending.
Do you have any photos of this weird contraption? It is sounding more
and more Heath Robinson by the minute (ISTR Rube-Goldberg in US speak).

--
Martin Brown
I\'ll take some later. It\'s 50 miles away.
I do have some pictures of the bended control arm and 110V to 384V inverter.
The doubler (192V to 384V) switch is not shown.

http://108.213.66.240

BTW, these are recycled 12V ventilator batteries in recycled ocean-spray bottles. Four 24V power relays in recycled mix-nut box in the middle, driven by a 12V to 24V inverter. All housed in a recycled milk crate.

it just keeps on getting more and more ridicules
 
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 1:40:25 PM UTC-7, Lasse Langwadt Christensen wrote:
mandag den 31. juli 2023 kl. 19.59.49 UTC+2 skrev Eddy Lee:
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:34:56 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 7:54:44 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 7:48:28 AM UTC-7, Martin Brown wrote:
On 31/07/2023 15:40, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 7:21:25 AM UTC-7, Lasse Langwadt Christensen wrote:
mandag den 31. juli 2023 kl. 13.56.05 UTC+2 skrev Martin Brown:
On 31/07/2023 00:48, Ricky wrote:
On Sunday, July 30, 2023 at 6:55:27 PM UTC-4, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Sunday, July 30, 2023 at 1:18:37 PM UTC-7, Martin Brown wrote:

If you did that in Belgium chances are that it would be towed away and
impounded by the police at a compound within 4 hours.

I can fix it in 4 hours next time. I just have to keep another set of control arms and all the tools in the car. With weak arms, I am sure it\'s going to happen again. It was more than 30 years ago last time I replaced an arm.

Reading Ed Lee\'s posts is like a three ring circus. There\'s always something going on for your entertainment!
You have to wonder how many random spare car parts he drives around with
and whether there is any space remaining for passengers or luggage!
you think there was any space left with all the sketchy wiring and junk batteries?

Tools do not take up too much space, but weight. And they can be dual functions. I can mount the 3/8 breaker bar on the control arm to prevent it from bending.
Do you have any photos of this weird contraption? It is sounding more
and more Heath Robinson by the minute (ISTR Rube-Goldberg in US speak).

--
Martin Brown
I\'ll take some later. It\'s 50 miles away.
I do have some pictures of the bended control arm and 110V to 384V inverter.
The doubler (192V to 384V) switch is not shown.

http://108.213.66.240

BTW, these are recycled 12V ventilator batteries in recycled ocean-spray bottles. Four 24V power relays in recycled mix-nut box in the middle, driven by a 12V to 24V inverter. All housed in a recycled milk crate.
it just keeps on getting more and more ridicules

Why? With the batteries made in 2020?

What? They don\'t need 1B batteries for 100M ventilators?

cancel, canCEL, CANCEL
sell, seLL, SELL

Or put them in my recycled Leaf.
 
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 4:40:25 PM UTC-4, Lasse Langwadt Christensen wrote:
mandag den 31. juli 2023 kl. 19.59.49 UTC+2 skrev Eddy Lee:
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 8:34:56 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 7:54:44 AM UTC-7, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 7:48:28 AM UTC-7, Martin Brown wrote:
On 31/07/2023 15:40, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Monday, July 31, 2023 at 7:21:25 AM UTC-7, Lasse Langwadt Christensen wrote:
mandag den 31. juli 2023 kl. 13.56.05 UTC+2 skrev Martin Brown:
On 31/07/2023 00:48, Ricky wrote:
On Sunday, July 30, 2023 at 6:55:27 PM UTC-4, Eddy Lee wrote:
On Sunday, July 30, 2023 at 1:18:37 PM UTC-7, Martin Brown wrote:

If you did that in Belgium chances are that it would be towed away and
impounded by the police at a compound within 4 hours.

I can fix it in 4 hours next time. I just have to keep another set of control arms and all the tools in the car. With weak arms, I am sure it\'s going to happen again. It was more than 30 years ago last time I replaced an arm.

Reading Ed Lee\'s posts is like a three ring circus. There\'s always something going on for your entertainment!
You have to wonder how many random spare car parts he drives around with
and whether there is any space remaining for passengers or luggage!
you think there was any space left with all the sketchy wiring and junk batteries?

Tools do not take up too much space, but weight. And they can be dual functions. I can mount the 3/8 breaker bar on the control arm to prevent it from bending.
Do you have any photos of this weird contraption? It is sounding more
and more Heath Robinson by the minute (ISTR Rube-Goldberg in US speak).

--
Martin Brown
I\'ll take some later. It\'s 50 miles away.
I do have some pictures of the bended control arm and 110V to 384V inverter.
The doubler (192V to 384V) switch is not shown.

http://108.213.66.240

BTW, these are recycled 12V ventilator batteries in recycled ocean-spray bottles. Four 24V power relays in recycled mix-nut box in the middle, driven by a 12V to 24V inverter. All housed in a recycled milk crate.
it just keeps on getting more and more ridicules

I see I\'m not the only one who gets a chuckle from his antics.

--

Rick C.

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