nothing yet, the pictures ive seen look like blurry commercial planes
i still have yet to get to watch them service the scanners. I wonder if whatever the guy was swapping out was highly directional so he could hold certain parts
it looks like they might not charge that fast compared to newer cars, range could be 100mi or less depending on battery. Its a compliance car built out of spite to appease California. There was a lot of talk about them having issues if the 12v discharged which it somehow could do on its own
followed the NY Times recipe for this year https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1026240-dry-brined-thanksgiving-turkey-with-chiles
good heat, nothing overwhelming but the point of the peppers under the bird was kinda lost on us
I know Tesla had a stretch where they streamlined the manufacturing by using a single battery pack and software locked out the top of it for the lower range cars. Never bothered to look deeper and see if they did anything intelligent like let the battery management system use the locked out...
that was my one motivation for exploring a tankless, freeing up the space that the heater currently occupies in a mechanical closet in the middle of the house, but not worth the cost
Water heater controller went, thought it was just the thermopile but that didnt fix it. Going to tankless is 2x as much, needs a larger gas line and new holes in the roof, so its going to be replaced with another tank