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rw62827 Posted - Apr 01 2010 : 09:59:06 AM
Not understand why a inverter could not be used(built in auto) or as an extention(like a battery charger today)..to allow 110v(house current) to charge the Auto batteries and not..NOT rely on a Charging station nor have to have something SPECIAL be setup at your house..Sounds like someone is wanting to replace GAS stations with CHARGING stations ...
and I do understand there is a problem on type and costs of batteries.and also the diff. between DC vs AC motor's..
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Yerboogieman Posted - Apr 20 2010 : 8:00:30 PM
Huh? Auto (as in car) charging stations at home?
Aaron Cake Posted - Apr 05 2010 : 09:40:22 AM
Um, maybe?

I can't quite interpret what you are saying.

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