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Hey Brother! Woah, looks like you guys are having a lot of rain plus snow on the higher elevations, I hope the farm is holding up. I got 4 flash flood warnings in one day for that area.
Yeah the drought is over, up here for sure.....Hey Brother! Woah, looks like you guys are having a lot of rain plus snow on the higher elevations, I hope the farm is holding up. I got 4 flash flood warnings in one day for that area.
Drought is pretty well over down here tooYeah the drought is over, up here for sure.....
There are so many people running tesla's for uber that they hog the free chargers. So the first 1000 miles of charging will be free. after 1000 miles you will have to pay. Those were really intended for people traveling or commuting & they should be charging at home. it only takes a few to mess it up for everybody.I heard Tesla isn't going to have the free charging stations any more...is that true JJ?
I put a 240v charger in my garage, after using standard 120v because it takes a long time with that little amount voltage. I did sign up to use charging stations and found I really do not need to as we do not take long trips in the i3, it's perfect for local runs as it only provides 120 miles per charge. It costs me about 20 bucks to travel a total of 800 miles. The 240v charger has a standard clothes dryer receptacle on it. Got that from a place called Clipper Creek instead of the recommended high dollar charger. Well worth it. Saved hundreds. I am still amazed at the pure torque this car puts out. I have left many V-8s and high hp 6's in the dust.There are so many people running tesla's for uber that they hog the free chargers. So the first 1000 miles of charging will be free. after 1000 miles you will have to pay. Those were really intended for people traveling or commuting & they should be charging at home. it only takes a few to mess it up for everybody.
Ive installed a couple charging stations we usually use 80-90 amp 240I put a 240v charger in my garage, after using standard 120v because it takes a long time with that little amount voltage. I did sign up to use charging stations and found I really do not need to as we do not take long trips in the i3, it's perfect for local runs as it only provides 120 miles per charge. It costs me about 20 bucks to travel a total of 800 miles. The 240v charger has a standard clothes dryer receptacle on it. Got that from a place called Clipper Creek instead of the recommended high dollar charger. Well worth it. Saved hundreds. I am still amazed at the pure torque this car puts out. I have left many V-8s and high hp 6's in the dust.
Calling for up to 2 feet of snow in the mountains of san diego county!Yeah the drought is over, up here for sure.....
Awesome bro, seriouslyCalling for up to 2 feet of snow in the mountains of san diego county!
We still get yours! Lols. Mine is from a well. Not sure where it comes from. Maybe the Colorado?Awesome bro, seriously
The more water you guys get down there, the more we get to keep. Win/win. Not even sure if SD gets our water, but
we will buy teens in 2 weeks....Jj when do you start your spring lightdeps?
Dang you got the right weather !we will buy teens in 2 weeks....
For my friend JJ, thanks for all those pickle jars.we will buy teens in 2 weeks....
classic song! heres one for jj as well...it suitsFor my friend JJ, thanks for all those pickle jars.