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  • muppeth muppeth 1 month ago 100%

    Just another test.

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  • technology Technology Battery electric vehicles lose their spark in Europe as hybrids steal the show
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  • muppeth muppeth 3 months ago 100%

    Not everyone, but is majority is covered its fine (probably half of it would do the job). Usually parking places or places where you are allowed to park a car are marked so actually shouldn't be an issue.

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  • muppeth muppeth 3 months ago 100%

    That's undoubtedly perk of having a house, parking or dedicated spot. But even without those at least here in NL infrastructure as is is pretty good even for those without didcated charging spot. I thin what should be easily done is slow charging spot on every parting spot. Cost wise it's not much and pulling max 2.5kw should not be much of an issue for the grid. In that way every car would have a dedicated charging to fill up over night if needed. Cost of such implementation wouldn't be to big either.

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  • muppeth muppeth 3 months ago 100%

    Yeah infra is the issue. Which is stupid as providing simple (16A) socket per car would be sufficient solution for most cars. You come back from work or your commute and just plug the car to slow charger. Over night you are charged enough for next day.

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  • muppeth muppeth 3 months ago 100%

    Nah. Anxiety is something you have for first month owning your first EV. Once you adjust to the different way of using the car you realize you drive the same way as petroleum car. One important thing is being able to charge at home IMO. Even from just a socket (16A) is sufficient for most daily cases.

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  • climate Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics. I’ve got a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty baby, and I’ll write your name: Just Stop Oil paint private jets hours after Taylor Swift’s lands
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  • muppeth muppeth 3 months ago 97%

    Finally a great action from those folks!made my day.

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  • muppeth muppeth 3 months ago 50%

    But all those actions are exactly same as signing petition. Just louder and in many cases made more about the protesters then the protest. It's more like doing something so that you feel you tried and media writes about it which males you feel like you did the change. But nature doesn't give two shits about the protests neither is the current economy of consumption which leads us to the disaster. Being on the internet, discussing this matter right now is contributing to the problem and only shows that our life style, which we are happy with is the problem.

    And yeah blocking the street causes much more pollution plus losses off everyone, so not sure what's the goal there either

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  • muppeth muppeth 3 months ago 100%

    Nope. We failed.

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    Disroot Community muppeth 3 months ago 83%
    This is just a test. Sorry

    Just testing image upload.

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    evs Electric Vehicles Anyone here on a 2nd hand EV? What has the buying/ ownership experience been like so far?
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  • muppeth muppeth 3 months ago 100%

    Battery size I think here is the difference. Leaf, specially the old ones come with 22kwh battery. My Zoe is 52kWh. Think newer Leafs also come with 52/64kwh packs but are much more expensive then Zoe. At least that was the case when I was researching it when buying a car last year.

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  • evs Electric Vehicles Anyone here on a 2nd hand EV? What has the buying/ ownership experience been like so far?
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  • muppeth muppeth 3 months ago 100%

    Yeah. I did quite some research and found Zoe to be the best price for range while not being a giant expensive suv. I think specially on european roads its pretty good choice.

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  • muppeth muppeth 3 months ago 100%

    Though those are dirt cheap so as a second car to drive in low range (if you work close by or when need to do shopping etc) it's perfect.

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  • evs Electric Vehicles Anyone here on a 2nd hand EV? What has the buying/ ownership experience been like so far?
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  • muppeth muppeth 3 months ago 100%

    Second hand Renault Zoe user here. I have the model from 2020 with 52kWh battery. Things are pretty ok I think as far as the interior and exterior, but we had major issue with the engine that had to be swapped (good the car was under warranty still in the dealership we bought it from). For the rest it's pretty smooth ride. The range of the car in spring/summer gets to about 350km so its pretty good. The SOH is 91.3%. Ranault's warranty on battery is still active until 2028 or 80 000km or when battery's SOH drops below 75% so for now I am not worried about this. I think once the battery gets low and outside of warranty there will most certainly be more developed infrastructure of third-party battery module maintenance so it should be possible to get the pack to it's original state for not gigantic sums of money.

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  • homeassistant homeassistant Home Assistant 2024.6: Dipping our toes in the world of AI using LLMs
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  • muppeth muppeth 3 months ago 100%

    Ok. Npw Its definitely time to migrate my instance to something more powerful then my raspberry pi

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  • teh_ankorage Teh AnKorage DISQuest: Blog - March 11, 2024 #TehAnKorage #Disroot #DISQuest #Blog #DisNews
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  • muppeth muppeth 6 months ago 100%

    Me too. But like I said on the last meeting I can't listen to the videos about disroot. It's like hearing my own voice in the video, I just can't do it :D I do enjoy the non-disroot vids though and I'm sure disquest ones are cool too (just my mind doesn't let me watch it)

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  • muppeth muppeth 6 months ago 100%

    I'm a n00b. Looks like the moment you put an image the link changes to that image instead of the link provided to the post.

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  • energy Green Energy Multiple small wInd tubines in ongrid home setup.
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  • muppeth muppeth 8 months ago 100%

    That youtuber is pretty much paid advertisement for startups. I would not take this guy serious. I have seen also number of videos about this type of turbine and also some debunks. Harmony turbine is project that has not yet shown results apart from lots of publicity. I will try to find a nice video I saw about it, but yeah I wouldnt put too much hope in that. Specially when something's featured on that youtube channel.

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  • muppeth muppeth 8 months ago 100%

    Solarthermal is something I thought about but seeing how little is produced on the roof now I wonder how much impact it will have. I know the efficiency of solar collectors is about 80% while solar panels are 20-30%, but installation of solar collectors adds more complexity with plumbing and in summer you again have situation where you have nowhere to spend the heat on and need to either close the system (drain it) or cover the collector. Plus it's not that cheap. It's mainly reason why we went for solar panels as although solar panels require more space to provide eqiuvalent power, the low maintenance and the fact the energy can be spent on more stuff then just heating water. So I'm looking at diversifying the energy source. Thats why looking into wind.

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  • muppeth muppeth 8 months ago 100%

    Thanks for the info and a link to the atlas. looks like in my area the result is: Data for 10% windiest areas 145 W/m² 4.81 m/s Height: 10m

    Though not sure I understand the site so will need to read about it more. Thanks for the info about Piggott turbine. I will look into it. I rather DIY something the buy some cheap stuff that does not work.

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  • muppeth muppeth 8 months ago 100%

    Thanks a lot for the input. I live in NL (so pretty flat) and also have quite some open spaces around the house. This does provide quite some winds (usually north and south) so this is why i tought about it in the first place. As mentioned below, I plan to setup two weather stations in two potential places. I want to monitor it for the duration of the year to have good insight into what winds am I dealing with.

    I was just wondering if such idea, of putting like 5-8 smaller wind turbines connected to inverter/microinverter and then to the grid (so autoconsuming or pushing to the grid when not enough consumption). I was wondering if this is something people do as I did not see much when searching the web. Most people use it to charge batteries.

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  • muppeth muppeth 8 months ago 100%

    I know a neighbour two houses away is also looking into wind generation. I do like the idea of being self-sustainable and free to experiment. But yeah it is an option if other solutions won't work.

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  • muppeth muppeth 8 months ago 100%

    I plan to setup two wind sensors (weather machines) this year to have a better oveview of what is the wind situation throughout the year. One on the roof of the house and the other in place of future workshop.

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  • muppeth muppeth 8 months ago 100%

    I'm aware of the issues (requirenments) with wind turbines. I havent done much research yet but already saw some that are rather quiet, so this is why I was looking into this (sure need to check exactly and compare real life the noise polution). Looking at some yt videos i see that some of the turbines could produce a fair amount of energy. Where I live I have more wind then solar. And as far as solar goes. In the season, my roof produces so much energy I dont have enough to spend it on. However in winter this gets really bad. for example today my solar production was 1.3kWh while usage 25kWh (thats with temp +4C outside). So even if I would invest and put another 5kWp (or even 10) I would produce nothing near my needs. In most sunny day in january my roof production was 10kWh while usage (it was much colder then the day posted above it was -7C) 54kWh. So Expanding the roof array, does not solve the problem as I would never meet the usage of winter and totally overproduce in summer. Batteries sure help with auto-consumption in summer, but this is not longterm storage solution so you can not use the energy produced in summer in winter. Currently legislation here allows me to compensate my usage 100%, so my balance is good as what I produce in summer I consume from the grid in winter, but in next 5-10 years the procentage will be changing as the gov. wants to encourage autoconsumption. To the point where your overproduction in summer will not match the consumption in winter. The problem is there is nothing to consume in winter from solar.

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    Multiple small wInd tubines in ongrid home setup.

    I'm starting to think about diversifying my energy prodution. I have a solar panel array (5kWp) on the roof for a year now. I see that adding more panels does not make much sense as the production in summer as is is already hard to consume it all, and in winter the production is rather symbolic while consumption is through the roof. So I thought of looking into wind turbines. There is plenty of wind the whole year where I live. But, rather then buying a big 5kW turbine which is quite expensive on its own (plus a pole and all the other stuff) I thought, how about using multiple small turbines (up to 1kW) connected together, similar to how solar panels are. Either into one inverter or using microinverters. Does anyone have any interesting links to follow or some experience in similar setups?

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  • muppeth muppeth 9 months ago 96%

    vim

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    Disroot Community muppeth 9 months ago 100%
    Hello world
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