Reply by Ed Lee July 24, 20222022-07-24
On Sunday, July 24, 2022 at 7:42:18 AM UTC-7, a a wrote:
> On Sunday, 24 July 2022 at 14:05:14 UTC+2, Ed Lee wrote: > > On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 11:33:26 AM UTC-7, Ed Lee wrote: > > > On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 11:26:45 AM UTC-7, a a wrote: > > > > On Saturday, 23 July 2022 at 19:53:23 UTC+2, Ed Lee wrote: > > > > > A few months ago, I talked about it to solve insufficient EV charging spots and ICEing problems. Rick said it was unnecessary. Well, they didn't listen. > > > > > > > > > > https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6309894742112#sp=show-clips > > > > Mobile EV charger > > > > is fake > > > > > > > > since high capacity, highly expensive battery system matters > > > > > > > > Just look at prices of UPS, which can be, in theory, mobilized > > > Yes, it would need another mobile unit to constantly shuffle charges between the mobile charger and base station. > > I wonder if it would be bad to start and stop the charging session multiple times, instead of a single continuous process. I had an experience where a deflective charger kept flashing on and off. After a few minutes, my EV system crashed with check engine light and power relay disabled. Fortunately, i could reset it with my phone. > > > > I can envision these mobile chargers with small buffer batteries (perhaps lead acid) with landing pad on top. Flying batteries (drones) can constantly shuffle back and forth to the base station. > --. Flying batteries (drones) can constantly shuffle back and forth to the base station. > > delusional day dreaming
Tell USPTO and Amazon. They have a patent on it.
Reply by a a July 24, 20222022-07-24
On Sunday, 24 July 2022 at 14:05:14 UTC+2, Ed Lee wrote:
> On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 11:33:26 AM UTC-7, Ed Lee wrote: > > On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 11:26:45 AM UTC-7, a a wrote: > > > On Saturday, 23 July 2022 at 19:53:23 UTC+2, Ed Lee wrote: > > > > A few months ago, I talked about it to solve insufficient EV charging spots and ICEing problems. Rick said it was unnecessary. Well, they didn't listen. > > > > > > > > https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6309894742112#sp=show-clips > > > Mobile EV charger > > > is fake > > > > > > since high capacity, highly expensive battery system matters > > > > > > Just look at prices of UPS, which can be, in theory, mobilized > > Yes, it would need another mobile unit to constantly shuffle charges between the mobile charger and base station. > I wonder if it would be bad to start and stop the charging session multiple times, instead of a single continuous process. I had an experience where a deflective charger kept flashing on and off. After a few minutes, my EV system crashed with check engine light and power relay disabled. Fortunately, i could reset it with my phone. > > I can envision these mobile chargers with small buffer batteries (perhaps lead acid) with landing pad on top. Flying batteries (drones) can constantly shuffle back and forth to the base station.
--. Flying batteries (drones) can constantly shuffle back and forth to the base station. delusional day dreaming
Reply by Ed Lee July 24, 20222022-07-24
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 11:33:26 AM UTC-7, Ed Lee wrote:
> On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 11:26:45 AM UTC-7, a a wrote: > > On Saturday, 23 July 2022 at 19:53:23 UTC+2, Ed Lee wrote: > > > A few months ago, I talked about it to solve insufficient EV charging spots and ICEing problems. Rick said it was unnecessary. Well, they didn't listen. > > > > > > https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6309894742112#sp=show-clips > > Mobile EV charger > > is fake > > > > since high capacity, highly expensive battery system matters > > > > Just look at prices of UPS, which can be, in theory, mobilized > Yes, it would need another mobile unit to constantly shuffle charges between the mobile charger and base station.
I wonder if it would be bad to start and stop the charging session multiple times, instead of a single continuous process. I had an experience where a deflective charger kept flashing on and off. After a few minutes, my EV system crashed with check engine light and power relay disabled. Fortunately, i could reset it with my phone. I can envision these mobile chargers with small buffer batteries (perhaps lead acid) with landing pad on top. Flying batteries (drones) can constantly shuffle back and forth to the base station.
Reply by Ed Lee July 23, 20222022-07-23
On Saturday, July 23, 2022 at 11:26:45 AM UTC-7, a a wrote:
> On Saturday, 23 July 2022 at 19:53:23 UTC+2, Ed Lee wrote: > > A few months ago, I talked about it to solve insufficient EV charging spots and ICEing problems. Rick said it was unnecessary. Well, they didn't listen. > > > > https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6309894742112#sp=show-clips > Mobile EV charger > is fake > > since high capacity, highly expensive battery system matters > > Just look at prices of UPS, which can be, in theory, mobilized
Yes, it would need another mobile unit to constantly shuffle charges between the mobile charger and base station.
Reply by a a July 23, 20222022-07-23
On Saturday, 23 July 2022 at 19:53:23 UTC+2, Ed Lee wrote:
> A few months ago, I talked about it to solve insufficient EV charging spots and ICEing problems. Rick said it was unnecessary. Well, they didn't listen. > > https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6309894742112#sp=show-clips
Mobile EV charger is fake since high capacity, highly expensive battery system matters Just look at prices of UPS, which can be, in theory, mobilized
Reply by Ed Lee July 23, 20222022-07-23
A few months ago, I talked about it to solve insufficient EV charging spots and ICEing problems.  Rick said it was unnecessary.  Well, they didn't listen.

https://video.foxbusiness.com/v/6309894742112#sp=show-clips