Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
edrivephev · EDrive Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV) user group
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Show off your group to the world. Share a photo of your group with us.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 998 - 1027 of 1031   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
998
http://naias.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=13&cat=45&mode=gallery...
Thom
digartz
Offline Send Email
Jan 13, 2009
1:43 am
999
Does anyone have detailed info about or know of a website that has info about hooking up an inverter to a Prius and using it as an emergency generator for your...
deanrholden
Offline Send Email
Apr 27, 2009
11:28 am
1000
I don't, but I would expect you'd have to hook to the high voltage battery to even consider running your home - the inverter would have a very low total watts...
Steve Radich
bitshop5
Offline Send Email
Apr 27, 2009
11:38 am
1001
Hi, The 12 vdc system is about enough to run the regular off the shelf car stuff. Lights, horn, interior lights. The AC system that runs the electric motors is...
Gerald Ridge
jridge101
Offline Send Email
Apr 27, 2009
1:55 pm
1002
http://www.priups.com/...
FlyingDog Lip
flyingdoglip
Offline Send Email
Apr 27, 2009
2:14 pm
1003
... The battery system in the Prius would not provide any meaningful power for your home. Just not enough storage capacity. A much better solution is the use...
bamdet
Offline Send Email
Apr 27, 2009
2:27 pm
1004
Don't be discouraged by the nay sayers here. This can actually be done. For a simple method, go to www.wikihow.com/Use-a-Toyota-Prius-As-a-Backup-Generator ...
dennis tuchalski
n9wdq
Offline Send Email
Apr 27, 2009
3:55 pm
1005
This post below by Bruce is actually the greener method out of all these posts - which - isn't that the point of the vehicle? There are electric vehicle...
Thom
digartz
Offline Send Email
Apr 27, 2009
4:45 pm
1006
Man you really got me to thinking about this here is a detailed description with parts on how to use a prius as a backup generator. Great question and you were...
jridge101
Offline Send Email
Apr 27, 2009
5:13 pm
1007
please remove me from your list Aimee Day, mom of Rowan , Hope, and Paloma ________________________________ From: Thom <digartz@...> To:...
Aimee Day
aimeeday1972
Offline Send Email
Apr 27, 2009
11:45 pm
1008
Thanks very much for finding and sending this document. It is clearly written and detailed, and I like the way it avoids using the traction batteries. I was...
deanrholden
Offline Send Email
Apr 28, 2009
12:46 am
1009
Thanks, but I am in an area that is wooded, and has little wind or sun. I've looked into these options already, but that's not what I was looking for anyway....
deanrholden
Offline Send Email
Apr 28, 2009
12:53 am
1010
... Re: 12v DC system: it's limited to about 1000 watts continuous via the DC/DC converter. http://hiwaay.net/~bzwilson/prius/priups.html Re: hybrid truck: You...
Haudy Kazemi
hkazemi
Offline Send Email
May 1, 2009
11:40 pm
1011
Several things mentioned below should be clarified: 1.) What does meaningful power mean? Enough to run everything in your whole house without thinking twice...
Haudy Kazemi
hkazemi
Offline Send Email
May 1, 2009
11:43 pm
1012
I came across a very informative video on how homemade wind generator are made from common tools and materials. I am in the process of building one of these as...
bamdet
Offline Send Email
May 2, 2009
2:22 pm
1013
This is an interesting thread, but I am skeptical of anyone trying to push an affiliate product such as http://www.homemadewindgenerators.net/ I'm not...
William White
ejbmonkey
Offline Send Email
May 2, 2009
3:08 pm
1014
This is one of the better DIY sites for everything under the sun and then some! A few of the posts are pretty lame, but if you dig you'll find some really...
Thom
digartz
Offline Send Email
May 2, 2009
3:19 pm
1015
I am not pushing anything and Squidoo didn't take the link down it was just the wrong link. The guy in the video uses a GM alternator as the DC generator and...
bamdet
Offline Send Email
May 3, 2009
2:43 pm
1016
Bruce, I appreciate your perspective as a Clickbank affiliate and your efforts as an Internet marketer. I work in this industry too, so I don't begrudge you...
William White
ejbmonkey
Offline Send Email
May 4, 2009
12:20 am
1017
I am not pushing anything and Squidoo didn't take the link down it was just the wrong link. The guy in the video uses a GM alternator as the DC generator and...
bamdet
Offline Send Email
May 4, 2009
3:20 am
1018
I'm curious to know if a PHEV would be a good fit for me. The reason I ask is because the information I've found on PHEVs all says basically "the engine won't...
Jon
kellejm2
Offline Send Email
May 13, 2009
9:37 pm
1019
I used to drive a lot of miles everyday as well, but I was always hitting traffic, that is when your PHEV would save you a lot of gas. Even a Prius will turn...
jridge101
Offline Send Email
May 13, 2009
10:34 pm
1020
Prius and jetta tdi are virtually tied on highway milege imho (i have both a 2002 jetta and 2006 prius). The price difference between diesel and gas is going...
Steve Radich
bitshop5
Offline Send Email
May 13, 2009
11:42 pm
1021
Personally with a vehicle already getting 46 mpg, I would stick with the Jetta. Also, on a personal note, I am hoping to be able to hold out for the air cars...
Michael
mericfletcher
Offline Send Email
May 14, 2009
12:18 am
1022
I don't know what what driving style gets you 46mpg in the Jetta, but I can tell you that a Prius should get 52-53mpg EASILY on a 55-65mph route without tons...
Adam Kuehn
kuehnweb
Offline Send Email
May 14, 2009
12:26 am
1023
I know the newer Jettas are faster but a little less MPG than mine, but I don't think you can get the Prius to be more than 1-3 MPG difference with the same...
Steve Radich
bitshop5
Offline Send Email
May 14, 2009
2:30 am
1024
I have a 2001 Mirage, normal engine, 1500 cc, avg 42 pmg, very light footed, deal with the horns getting on the freeway. ... From: "Adam Kuehn"...
rick reynolds
thetrickrick
Offline Send Email
May 14, 2009
3:11 pm
1025
110 miles is a hefty commute.. The batteries in most PHEVs wouldn'tlast for half of that (assuming you charged at work), so the incremental help of the battery...
Greg Hanssen
gregzefiro
Offline Send Email
May 15, 2009
3:49 pm
1026
That's a bigger difference than I would have expected for freeway-speed running. Are you constantly seeing electric assist when the auxiliary battery is full,...
Adam Kuehn
kuehnweb
Offline Send Email
May 15, 2009
5:06 pm
1027
Yeah, from an environmental standpoint, a moderate amount of battery can have a good payoff.. If not financially.. At the moment. Yes, you get assist at...
Greg Hanssen
gregzefiro
Offline Send Email
May 15, 2009
6:03 pm
Messages 998 - 1027 of 1031   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help