Oferim 10.000 USD de baterii cu litiu gratuit | Pasul 380

Oferim 10.000 USD de baterii cu litiu gratuit |  Pasul 380



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46 thoughts on “Oferim 10.000 USD de baterii cu litiu gratuit | Pasul 380

  1. Wow, sorry guys, just catching up. Apologies for watching late. That road from Italy up through Switzerland past Como, and Maggiore, is full of memories. I used to live in Verona, for a number of years, and travel up to Switzerland twice a month by car for work. I would always take that road on the way back. I would stop at my cousins place in Neuchâtel. Have a drive round and down to the Gothard Bahn back down into Italy. Hell of a road. Looks like you guys went over the pass? Pretty cool if it was open at that time of year, they normally close it.

  2. There has been good LFP traction batteries for a long time on the market. Winston power 700A cells as an example, combined with a good REC BMS a good option.
    As you said, the readily bought Battleborns are no good for traction/propulsion, but excellent house batteries.

  3. You drove with those tires on a snowy Autobahn? You are really brave. Acceleration on AWD may be good, braking not so much. And with those tyres, you are lucky that not one person was hard braking in front of you.

  4. Sweet mount. All my gear is set up to use Manfotto 200PL plates, even my lazer survey equipment, but yours looks much tidier. Also kudos on the gear tidy bags, I just got some of them a few weeks back as well. Spooky.

  5. Yes Lichtenstin, nice people great food and a beautiful country, just not that big. Or as we said "Wanderer, kommst du nach Lichtenstein… tritt nicht daneben, tritt mitten rein…." = "Wanderer if you come to Lichtenstein…. don't step beside, step just right in…." Well, it didn't ryhme as good in English as in German. I've been there twice, being send from my company for learning about basic vacuum technic and getting familiar with a new coating machine the company bought.

  6. You guys are rich for never drawing anything. I drew all my life and live in a 25' MacGregor I bought at auction, I live on the trailer in the desert, broke. I wish i was Canadian, america sure hates their indians

  7. You passed within a few miles of where I used to live!

    Yes, winter camping is indeed chilly. I mitigated the heat loss by using two tents, one inside the other, with two, thick blankets sandwiching a an aluminized mylar sheet between them, along with an IR-reflective fly across the outer tent. When both doors are partially open to the fire, the radiated heat keeps the inside quite toasty! Even after the fire dies, the dual-walled setup remains breathable while considerably decreasing heat loss.

  8. You don't need to come from a country without snow to appreciate it. I have spent my entire life in the North East of the US and still find snow magical! Fresh snow covers everything including the grit and grime. There is a certain purity to snow covered landscape.

  9. 0:01: ❄️ Challenging winter road trip with camping struggles and longing for warmer weather.
    4:13: ⚡ Challenges with previous batteries led to the decision to upgrade for better reliability in an EV sailboat environment.
    9:25: 🔑 Access therapy conveniently through Better Help for stress management and personal challenges.
    14:08: 🏠 Exploring a unique living space with a curtain divider, skateboard, and British tea break.
    19:14: ⛰️ Winter road trip experiences with mounting equipment and weather challenges.

    Timestamps by Tammy AI

  10. I did not realize how long i''ve been watching your channel until this episode. My first thought was "OMG, Kika's from Haiti, has she ever driven on snow? And what about Dan?…Wait, Dan's Canadian! LOL. 9 years in and still love the show, even though I appaarerntly forgot some of the beginning!

  11. Your batteries talking directly with the boat motor and charger simplify life, but you still need to be attentive and able to replace the elements (ie. modules/cells) or you will be facing a huge bill at some unexpected time not of your choosing. My mix of Li-batteries run much of my home now. Best of Luck !

  12. The typical estimated life of a Lithium-Ion battery is about two to three years or 300 to 500 charge cycles, whichever occurs first. One charge cycle is a period of use from fully charged, to fully discharged, and fully recharged again.

  13. That is the best BetterHelp advertisement I have ever seen! It is at least 575% more engaging than all others! Nice touches with threatening to throw the phone out of the car!
    Kika calls herself "black" in this video. That surprises me in the same way as a stealth roundhouse kick in the head! Is Kika black? I guess so, but she is also very sweet and cute and enthusiastic and easy on the eyes!
    I suppose the allure of being in snow would be a very positive experience if you weren't raised in it. Like having it around for weeks or months every winter and trudging through it every day as a kid.
    I had about the same experience in Lichtenstein as you. English wasn't their strong suit but they did everything else very well and the food was excellent! And very moderately priced as well. The road conditions were opposite: we had trouble seeing out the windows because the sun was so bright. We bought some fabric to lay over the dashboard so it wasn't so reflective and that helped a lot. Did our car have air conditioning? I don't remember but bringing in a little outside air was more than enough to keep us comfortable.

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