Posted by 504 on December 15, 2020 at 19:10:44 from (199.127.53.7):
Just to poke a little :) Ten years ago we never thought an electric car or truck would ever find a highway near us, but they are on the road. Back in the 1970s GE built a riding lawn mower with the standard acid cell batteries. I know they sold it off to someone else, but the people I have talked to that had them liked them. One motor to drive the mower,when they first came out they used a motor for the power lift and the decks had one motor on each blade.The Massey dealer in town sponsored one as a puller in the carden tractor class(his son). It had to be a wiring nightmare with the mechanical relays,and the acid batteries. No I do not think electricity is free or even good for the air,the fact is most electricity still comes from coal. My 18V drill will charge in 15 minutes. Yes I think 200 hp will be in the fields in less than ten years.(pulling 220 horsepower generators) Fuel cells are close but not ready yet for free power.
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