It is NOT the idea of "perpetual motion" machines - sighhhhh that seems to be the default logic/go to insult mode sometimes, SMH.
Certain things and actions have much more energy capability than what we can see or even currently understand.
But I do understand that there are 3 groups of people...
Stainless steel has gone up about 50% ( not 400 %, as i inaccurately stated priorly) and we know commodities can be cyclical and demand driven, amongst other things.
Ergo, would higher CT prices stop you from buying, drive you down the motor scale ( i.e 3 to 2 or 2 to 1) or "ta hell with it...
Use a hand torch or a flat roofers 20/40 lb propane tank with his torch and create some nifty blueish purple tinges.
It can be done without weakening the metal, one just need s to be good.
Interesting, 1-3-8 cells go bad then one needs to scrap the entire battery, such a waste.
I guess instead of epoxy, some other type of material should be used or an epoxy mold could be made and the batteries sit snugly therein yet removeable when needed.
Whether "Tweel" or "Uptis"- snow, slush, ice, mud...have NO BEARING on the tires webbing/spokes in any way.
Rocks...have yet to be a problem but I figure someone will just "HAVE TOO" hammer in a rock and say "SEE"!
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150-250-350+ Kw of battery storage built in the trailer- so one can charge their toys and the CT-a bunk bed, room for solar panels to be stored, room for the quad, an electric motorcycle and electric skidoo
Hehehe, you can have a fridge but it is a consumate waste of energy, a freezer will consume quite a bit less, plus, in the winter ( your locale too) a broken freezer works wonders for food material. Just letting another know about energy conservation.
CT, electric quad, electric motorbike, electric snowmobile and an enclosed hauling trailing that has 150-250+Kw of battery storage, can store 1, 2 or all three above toys, charge all incuding CT, room for solar panels and a bunkbed.
Lets go ALL-IN!
Ok, what i do like is that it can provide up to 45 miles of additional range simply with its solar panels, so that gives hope for the CT to be able to, hopefully, squeeze a goodly amount.
If you are in the country, i would suggest keeping all your appliances (except the EV charger) at 120v/60Hz , i.e. well pump, hot water tank....
Possibly scrap the fridge, a good freezer is way more economical than wastefull fridges.