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In reply to the discussion: Tesla Motors’ Devastating Design Problem [View all]OKIsItJustMe
(21,875 posts)31. Thank you for (once again) telling me what my intentions are
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1127&pid=7573
It appears their safeties are insufficient.
You seriously mean to tell me that you think having a 100,000 car die, because it sat in a garage unattended too long is acceptable?
2. I call bullshit.
Any lithium ion battery can be damaged by full discharge, but there are safeties to prevent that. And even so, running it down to zero once is not going to kill a battery pack. This is nothing more than alarmist crap, taking a couple of incidents as an excuse to spread FUD.
Any lithium ion battery can be damaged by full discharge, but there are safeties to prevent that. And even so, running it down to zero once is not going to kill a battery pack. This is nothing more than alarmist crap, taking a couple of incidents as an excuse to spread FUD.
Electric vehicles should be plugged in and charging when not in use for maximum performance. All batteries are subject to damage if the charge is kept at zero for long periods of time.
It appears their safeties are insufficient.
You seriously mean to tell me that you think having a 100,000 car die, because it sat in a garage unattended too long is acceptable?
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If I decide to run a brand new car without ever changing the oil, or adding more...
TheWraith
Feb 2012
#33
Exactly - I guess we blame driving without oil on a "devastating design problem".
wtmusic
Feb 2012
#17
If Tesla doesn't incorporate such a device on their vehicles, a recall is in order
wtmusic
Feb 2012
#14
Maybe set it up so a self-powered car alarm fired off when the charge got too low...
hunter
Feb 2012
#39