Tinker71
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- Ray
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I am pumped about the range extender. An engineered high amp connection to the main pack is a game changer.
I usually own a vehicle for 10 years or more. With built in batteries you are limited to the tech at manufacturing. (although if battery tech really improves I could see people hacking it as well, after all what problem can't be solved with a good structural adhesive.) The range extender will evolve over time.
I am hoping our engineering contributors will go nuts with this. I can't wait to hear what they come up with.
I usually own a vehicle for 10 years or more. With built in batteries you are limited to the tech at manufacturing. (although if battery tech really improves I could see people hacking it as well, after all what problem can't be solved with a good structural adhesive.) The range extender will evolve over time.
I am hoping our engineering contributors will go nuts with this. I can't wait to hear what they come up with.
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