YOU prob have lead acid batterys, the BIG problem with disposing with new elec car batterys are they are LITHIUM and explosive!!!That's a good idea. I think there's a Battery + store down south about 125 miles away.
YOU prob have lead acid batterys, the BIG problem with disposing with new elec car batterys are they are LITHIUM and explosive!!!That's a good idea. I think there's a Battery + store down south about 125 miles away.
Sounds like a fun reactive target for the range, LOL.YOU prob have lead acid batterys, the BIG problem with disposing with new elec car batterys are they are LITHIUM and explosive!!!
Yep. They're all lead acid batteries. My old batteries were Crown. They worked fine, until they didn't. One day I was in the electrical room and one of the batteries blew a hole in the top by the post while I was looking at it.YOU prob have lead acid batterys, the BIG problem with disposing with new elec car batterys are they are LITHIUM and explosive!!!
Lithium reacts to moisture and water like sodium and phosprus,Sounds like a fun reactive target for the range, LOL.
I actually did shoot one one time, but I guess it was too depleted and didn't do anything.
I have seen that happen before, when i was working several of my buildings had really big battery rooms to augment computer back up systems, THEY were all lead acid!Yep. They're all lead acid batteries. My old batteries were Crown. They worked fine, until they didn't. One day I was in the electrical room and one of the batteries blew a hole in the top by the post while I was looking at it.
They also "react" to being charged or discharged incorrectly.Lithium reacts to moisture and water like sodium and phosprus,
Fool- the manual release latch is about halfway back on the arm rest. I think if I was panicked, I be pushing every button ( and there is not many, 3 on each door to be exact)
My wife told me not use that one in hers. Half way on armrest and on the side. Main one is up high around the armrest handle.I'll have to look for that next time a Tesla is in the shop.
In the past, Ford has tended to not take bailout money. They didn't like the strings that were attached to it.The government does it for GM all the time, so why not Ford too.
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