Re: Any alternatives for conventional gasoline?



On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 01:23:53 GMT, William Morse
<wdmorse@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hatunen <hatunen@xxxxxxx> wrote in
news:vlee921geqnq9lqboi6vf3f6sqk44qm4tt@xxxxxxx:


That's a lot of batteries. How would you store them and get them
out of and into the cars? Do you think a switch could be mde in
five minutes?

Piece of cake. You pop open the hatch on the battery compartment. You open
the blade switch that connects the battery pack to the motor. You push the
button that lowers the hoist to four foot level. You grab the hook on the
hoist, hook it to the handle on the battery pack, and push the button that
raises the battery pack and moves it out of the way. You push the button
that moves the replacement battery pack over the compartment and lowers it
to just over the compartment. You check the alignment and adjust it, and
push the button that lowers it the rest of the way. You unhook the hook,
push the button that reels the hook back up, close the blade switch, and
shut the hatch. Total elapsed time two minutes.

So you just had the fresh battery already there, and left the old
battery there. so your service sation is lettered with batteries.

And it won't go that fast. Not with a thousand pound battery.

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