Just saying.
Now that people are getting back into their homes west of rt 19 in Florida, one home was burnt out starting from their EV that was parked in the garage. A second EV burned up in a parking lot that got partially flooded. Other cars only showed water halfway up the doors. Must've been enough to short out the batteries. They just recommend parking all EVs outside, especially after driving it in the rain. Now that's what I want, a car that should not be used in the rain or parked in my garage. Lol lol
Capt-jack wrote:
Now that people are getting back into their homes west of rt 19 in Florida, one home was burnt out starting from their EV that was parked in the garage. A second EV burned up in a parking lot that got partially flooded. Other cars only showed water halfway up the doors. Must've been enough to short out the batteries. They just recommend parking all EVs outside, especially after driving it in the rain. Now that's what I want, a car that should not be used in the rain or parked in my garage. Lol lol
Now that people are getting back into their homes ... (
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Apparently OSHA is too busy busting people for daisy chaining power strips to deal with inconvenient issues...
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