• @bustrpoindextr
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    2011 months ago

    Even worse, let’s say you are having a weather based emergency like what happened in Texas last winter… And the winter before and will probably happen again this winter… You’ve hooked up your vehicle as an emergency generator. But you can’t turn it on because of this sensor.

    You’re not even trying to drive, you’re just trying to get some power to your HVAC system so you don’t freeze to death.

    Sure, that’s just one example and it doesn’t happen every day, but this thing could prevent successful outcomes in multiple emergency situations.

    We’re better off investing in proper public transit rather than this shit.

    • TigrisMorte
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      Investing in public transit may accidentally help the poors, and they can’t have that upon their conscience.

      • @bustrpoindextr
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        511 months ago

        My bad, I’ll try to think of a more capitalist friendly solution

        • Echo Dot
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          311 months ago

          I know, public transport but a bus ticket is like $45 and there’s a TV screen blaring ads that you all the time. Also, the entire thing is built into a Faraday cage so you can’t use cellular data but they do sell Wi-Fi access.

    • netburnr
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      311 months ago

      Wait, your alternator can’t make enough power at idle to power a whole furnace… did you actually do that?

      • @bustrpoindextr
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        11 months ago

        I haven’t personally done this, but I’m more referring to the new tech that Ford is putting out for its f150 lightning (given the article was referring to new cars, I figured that’s fair game). You can use the truck as a battery back up for your home, since it’s an EV you don’t have to worry about idle and alternators.

        It wouldn’t be able to do a big house’s heating, but a small efficient heat pump would likely be fine.

        Quick edit: I’m an idiot, the onboard controller in the truck automatically switches.

        • netburnr
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          311 months ago

          The f150 lightning doesn’t have to be on to provide power, it comes from the bed of the truck at all times, no breathalyzer would be needed for that scenario.

          • Echo Dot
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            311 months ago

            I didn’t even realize the F-150 was electric. Or is there just an electric variant?

            • Taco
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              311 months ago

              It’s specifically the f-150 lightning

        • netburnr
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          211 months ago

          Saw the edit, not an idiot at all, I only happened to have watched a YouTube on it when it came out, otherwise I wouldn’t have known it even had a plug back there.