The active electronic ones may. I'll admit I don't know a lot about those.
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The prevention of rust does slow scale accumulation because rust is a rough porous surface that scale likes to stick to. But other than that (anodes also are rough porous surfaces) I'm not aware of any way they actively reduce it. Maybe the electronic ones, but that's out of my wheelhouse (and they aren't sacrificial).
Anodes protect against corrosion. They don't do anything for hard water scale.
Anodes protect against corrosion. They don't do anything for hard water scale.
Yeah, I definitely knew it was fake when they called it a "beautiful neighborhood". My friend did you even look at the picture you sent?
Factoring in all the other fees that are tacked on, mine is $0.21/kWh in OK.
I just slam a shot glass of baking soda and water when it gets bad.
Disclaimer: Not sound medical advice. Probably not good advice at all. But nothing works faster.
Man I've been there. If it wasn't for being able to buy fishflex (Cefalexin) and/or fishmox (Amoxicillin) from the pet store, I would have probably done something similar.
For a smaller EV It would take around 200kWh worth of battery for a 600 mile range. The current Tesla "superchargers" put out 250kWh. So whatever is going to charge this battery will have to output roughly an order of magnitude more power in order to charge the battery in 6 minutes. That's an impressive and scary amount of energy transfer.
Edit: I don't know where I got 6 minutes from. So not quite 10X the power for charging, but a LOT more than current chargers.
Right arrow. Wake on mouse disabled because cats. Right arrow is on the bottom right corner and convenient to hit when pulling the keyboard tray out.
I'm talking semis with ~1000 watt linears. And analog hardwired cameras. I can watch it happen at work.
Just from personal observation it seems like it's always too little, too late. I never seem to hear or see anything about third parties until right before an election, where they seemingly step out of the bushes and go "Hey, what about me?".