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G. David Felt

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  1. @ykX Awesome, very happy for you. Have a Happy Holidays!
  2. Excitement
  3. Exciting solar panel news. A berlin scientific group combined two types of solar cell technology and ended up with a solar panel getting 30% efficiency. In other words it captured the energy of the sun at a 30% success rate. One would ask why is that such a big deal? Current Solar Panels are only 19 to 20% efficient in capturing the sun's energy. A 10% increase in capture rate means more power and faster energy for recharging. The scientist also go on to say they believe they can increase the efficiency rate even more as they move forward in their research. Currently this will help to drive Solar Power energy capture to a much higher level. Scientists set a solar cell efficiency world record - Electrek First experience review of the Mustang Mach-E that is just now beginning to get delivered to dealerships.
  4. Happy Holidays to everyone here at Cheers and Gears. Wishing you a safe and healthy holiday season and an awesome coming 2021 year. Wishing you all an outstanding day from the top of our mountains skiing. 20201223_095043.mp4
  5. End of a Terrible Year!
  6. Ultimate Music Festival done every year here in Seattle. Bumbershoot — One Reel Should be an nice color. Pacific Blue Metallic. Great technology, ugly auto style sadly. I will take the Rivian or Hummer over a Tesla.
  7. EGO is sure making a push to replace ICE yard tools.
  8. Rum
  9. Congratulations, It will serve you well. Looking forward to the pictures of the truck. What color did you get?
  10. EV News, Been an interesting week for EV news. First is the Hyundai Ioniq 5 launch that is coming and someone accidentally leaked the specs. Ioniq 5 midsize CUV will be available for sale Q2 of 2021. Technical specifications: Electric motor power: 230 kW / 313 PS Drive: All wheel drive Standard range according to WLTP: 450 km Acceleration: 5.2 seconds 0-100 km/h Charging processes: Schuko socket 1-phase: up to 2.3 kW Wallbox at home, 1- or 2-phase: up to 11 kW AC accelerated charging: at a public charging station up to 11 kW DC fast-charging: In 15 minutes from 20% to 80% charge possible, thanks to 800-volt technology Dimensions: Length: 4,460 mm Width: 1,890 mm Height: 1,600 mm Wheelbase: 3,000 mm So seems a 280 mile battery pack that uses the 800V system of charging with AWD. Hyundai accidentally leaks IONIQ 5 electric car specs and it's not bad - Electrek Seems NIKOLA is a slow dying company. They originally signed a deal to provide several waste companies with zero-emission garbage trucks. That has been canceled as it seems it is too hard to engineer according to the news stories. Seems while MACK and VOLVO have built and is selling EV garbage trucks and Daimler has announced they will go into production next year with a Garbage truck for global sale, Nikola has failed to deliver. Nikola (NKLA) kills deal to make electric garbage trucks because it's too hard? - Electrek Seems that the software fix to correct the frozen charge cable locked onto Tesla Auto's in Europe was to cycle the lock pin up and down constantly. As such, it would be locked one second and the next would not be locked. As such, the home charging cables cost $520.00 online from Tesla web site. Seems a black market has shown up with cables being stolen and resold. Thieves are stealing Tesla charging cables, some are suspecting lock defect in cold - Electrek VW has officially killed the e-Golf auto as the superior ID.3 has picked up in sales to the point that no one wants the compliance e-Golf. Over the 6 year life of the e-Golf, VW produced 145,561 of those electric cars. They have now found themselves with enough sales of the ID.3 to justify killing the e-Golf and using that assembly line to produce the same number of e-Golfs but as the ID.3 within the first year. VW ends production of electric e-Golf in favor of new ID.3 - Electrek FORD F-150 EV truck is showing how it can handle the snow and offroad. Seems it is on schedule for production launch in Q2 of 2022, so a late spring early summer release for sale. Final bit of GREEN News is that New Jersey, @balthazar Should be happy that the Offshore wind industry has started production with a Monopile factory in NJ. New Jersey trailblazes with monopile factory for US offshore wind - Electrek
  11. GMC Crew cab, standard bed, SLT?
  12. Baby
  13. Sounds like if you want a ricer racer, then this car would be for those fans, otherwise pass as it is under powered, over priced and over all a bit of a let down. Be interesting to see if the traditional Lexus Fit n Finish is there as my Aunt loves Lexus, but seems in years 3 to 5 you start seeing stuff fall off like the head lining over the rear seats, knobs, etc. @William Maley Over all Fit n Finish on this car? What about big people?
  14. Tomorrow, Dec 24th I celebrate 29 years of Marriage.
  15. Yes out side of the abuse from Police departments on EVs that caused higher costs to check everything, EVs are still cheaper as no Oil Changes, Differential fluid changes, power steering pump changes, etc. etc. etc. For the average user, the EVs cost less to run and maintain than an ICE auto. And not a single one can perform like a V8 Powered auto does car, truck or SUV from the past. Not a single one of those cars can tow a boat like the old full size V8 powered cars could. If you put a trailer hitch on them, that MPG would be in the toilet. Producing power, yes, Torque, a bit, but that MPG would not handle what traditional V8 powered cars could do. I do believe EVs will clearly show as we get the mid and full size models to market that they can outperform what the 3 & 4 bangers are doing.
  16. Welcome to Cheers and Gears Alisa! Home Made Chicken Noodle Soup is the Bomb! I start with roasting some chickens and then debone them and use the rest of the chicken to make natural broth. Add in all the veggies and simmer for hours. Best base you can have to build a yummy Chicken Noodle Soup. Good luck.
  17. Thank you for proving my point that Trucks are pretty much the only place outside of large size SUVs that you still find a V8 and with MPG to match what we have seen over the last few decades.
  18. Movie
  19. I remember dancing to this song 4 plus decades ago. Was good then as it is now today. Course lovely woman bouncing around does help.
  20. Yet Buick for the last Decade plus has constantly beaten Toyota which is very interesting! The only American Chinese brand around I guess.. This is interesting considering Toyota bought Subaru from GM at the Bankruptcy stage of GM.
  21. Day 6 of skiing at Stevens pass and I noticed something very interesting. Last year saw plenty of Tesla's. This year, specifically today especially I saw a number of Audi E-TRON, Toyota Rav 4 Hybrid and the following two GMC Crew Cab Pickup Trucks in Elevation and AT4 Trim with what was a standard on the Avalanche and now an option the multi-part bed cover with the GMC logo.
  22. Exciting
  23. I have to question this statement. IF THIS IS TRUE, then we would still have V8 engines in every auto out there and not the few V6, Majority Turbo 4 and 3 bangers. What Americans tend to like is Big full Size auto's and that used to be some very cool cars and now is replaced by Trucks and SUVs with AWD. As such, fuel economy is not more efficient on the current engines but by a very small amount. HOW CAN I SAY THIS? Easy, look at the crazy EPA figures for Ford EcoBoost or GM turbo engines and yet when they are driven to enjoy the power and boost, the MPG is in the Toilet and that has been posted all over the internet by people owning these auto's. So I say we HAVE NOT seen ICE become more efficient in MPG. WE HAVE seen ICE become more efficient in POWER, be it HP and Torque. It still takes lots of Petro to make those numbers and if you do not drive like a little old senior, then you do not really see the MPG benefits. ICE can become far more efficient when pared with a proper HYBRID system. This has been proven with the Toyota Rav 4 Hybrid as well as many others. Exception is Honda who has had Hybrid Auto's, early models were very fuel efficient, later models all are about performance, not MPG.
  24. Shadowman
  25. Very interesting read on Future energy Battery and Storage Tech. Energy's Future - Battery and Storage Technologies (forbes.com) While this report is from Aug 2019, they do talk about the challenges but the aggressive change in technology that will change our life style over the next Decade. Quote: It’s not like we’ve been idle. We just haven’t been wildly successful. Battery technologies do keep getting better. Recently, Jack Goodenough, the inventor of the Li-ion battery, came out with a new fast-charging battery technology using that uses a glass electrode instead of a liquid one, sodium instead of lithium, and may have three times as much energy density as lithium-ion batteries. The exciting part of the rapidly changing battery world is the move to not only solid state batteries but WattJoule batteries that will benefit the Commercial market more so than the EV or Residential market. Quote: Li-ion batteries have too short an operating life and have issues such as rapid heat generation. For the near-future, they will dominate the small-volume niche such as personal devices and electric vehicles, but for the utility-scale commercial battery market, we need bigger systems that last longer. The latest technology to emerge is the vanadium redox battery, also known as the vanadium-flow battery. And the best one seems to be from WattJoule, especially because their cost is so much lower than other V-flow batteries. V-flow batteries are fully containerized, nonflammable, compact, reusable over semi-infinite cycles, discharge 100% of the stored energy and do not degrade for more than 20 years. The Earth’s crust has much more vanadium than lithium, and we produce twice as much V as Li each year. While this is all valid science from the University level, commercial production is coming and I believe we will see a rapid change from the current Lithium Ion battery to Solid State to WattJoule which is where I can easily see Semi truck long haul to residential EVs having very long range use.
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