sfzombie13 307 #26 January 14, 2014 put a solar panel charger on the roof, would help in the daytime. or if you get stuck with a dead battery. not like you can walk with a can of electricity._________________________________________ Si hoc legere scis nimium eruditionis habes Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CygnusX-1 42 #27 January 15, 2014 I honestly don't see it any different than when I have to go to the gas station after only 430 miles verses after my usual 460 miles between fill-ups. I don't get mad and bitch about the poor gas that I received - but maybe others do. But probably the more reasonable reason is the type of driving I did which caused the fewer miles between fill-ups. In a nutshell, I don't expect to get a consistent 458.3 miles from by tank of gas. So I don't see why a battery would be any different. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #28 January 15, 2014 CygnusX-1I honestly don't see it any different than when I have to go to the gas station after only 430 miles verses after my usual 460 miles between fill-ups. I don't get mad and bitch about the poor gas that I received - but maybe others do. But probably the more reasonable reason is the type of driving I did which caused the fewer miles between fill-ups. In a nutshell, I don't expect to get a consistent 458.3 miles from by tank of gas. So I don't see why a battery would be any different. the variation in gas tank endurance is smaller and more predictable. If you are driving more aggressively, or you filled it up on a hot day, you'll get less mileage, but this is fairly clear when you get down to the quarter tank mark. 30 miles lost is only a 6.5% difference. And I know that when the warning light comes on, I'm good for about 40 more. But batteries don't have such a clear way to measure remaining store. They run at nearly full and then abruptly drop off. My 2 year old iphone may read 18%, but if I try to take a picture using the flash, it will often just shut down. A bad battery pack may only give you 80%, which in your 460 mile context, means 368 miles. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites