.. this from the country that did actually put a man on the moon, invented the integrated circuit, built the it industry as it appears today and makes the proper visegrip...Similar experience of terrible American build quality in equipment peripheral to the print industry many years ago.
One very large and badly built machine came in a huge wooden crate, which ironically was made of superb quality wood, better than that seen in much of our British furniture.
So good indeed that I turned one side of it into a dining table top!
How weird is that, packaging better quality than the content!
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We're speaking of build quality though, not innovation, and that has been too often crap, fact... this from the country that did actually put a man on the moon, invented the integrated circuit, built the it industry as it appears today and makes the proper visegrip...
I would not knock USA engineering.
While using less computer power than in your smartphone!.. this from the country that did actually put a man on the moon
I assume you mean unplug from the charging point?The problem is that if it's too easy, vandals will disconnect your battery while you're shopping.
Aye but does it repel angle grinders?I assume you mean unplug from the charging point?
That's not possible, it's locked in place until released using the remote card to unlock it or open the door lock.
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It is about time those need to be registered in the same way guns need to be registered. Caught with one in the back of your white van and no registration you get to spend quality time in a police station interrogation room... </grumpy old man rant>Aye but does it repel angle grinders?
In a busy charge point place?Aye but does it repel angle grinders?
My comment was more tongue in cheek, but seriously the cables could easily be cut, and wearing rubber boots or standing on a strip of polystyrene foam wall insulation and a battery power grinder, no problem . What protection is there would be to disconnect power for safety reasons.In a busy charge point place?
Not to mention grinding into the up to 120 kW live circuit.
The plug in points are well recessed anyway, so little room to get an angle grinder in.
With around ten years experience the makers have this well thought out and have taken care of the possibilities.
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There isn't any for disconnecting the charge cable, I daresay the public points rely on internal fusing/RCDs etc for safety.What protection is there would be to disconnect power for safety reasons.
Here in the UK it can still be an offence with good reason for having it, since the law requires that a knife has to be securely wrapped when in public and not during the legitimate use. And some knives are always illegal, lock knives for example.I find with interest that the law in most European countries is that having something like a kitchen knife in a public place is an offence, without good reason, ..
No. I'm talking about a master battery disconnection point on the car to disable all discharge from the battery, not the charging.I assume you mean unplug from the charging point?
That's not possible, it's locked in place until released using the remote card to unlock it or open the door lock.
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Isn't that beyond vandal access with the locked bonnet, underside battery, and very limited ground clearance on these e-cars?No. I'm talking about a master battery disconnection point on the car to disable all discharge from the battery, not the charging.
That's worrying 'cos as a carpenter/electrician Me and my oppo both carry locking stanley knives in our pocket's. Obviously I should be locked up forthwith. Perhaps inside I;d learn some alternative usesAnd some knives are always illegal, lock knives for example.