I can pull the antenna off the communication module in my vehicle no problem so that isnt exactly a problem. How many solar panels you have. It'll take you a week or more to charge with less than 20. You will need a trailer to drag them all around on. Your battery will have maybe 3 years and then its done. Diesel or gas engines can run on woodgas and there's a dozen ways to get to a usable fuel to run in it after you go around and drain all the usual sources. Wood is a hell of a lot easier to find than lithium batteries or working charge controllers and solar panels. Honestly a good electric golf cart would be better if your going for the society ceases to exist with the idea that theres going to be practical limitations. You can charge it with just 3 or 4 panels in a reasonable amount of time and run it on lead acid batteries which you can actually make or salvage since they would be in abundance.
How many solar panels you have. It'll take you a week or more to charge with less than 20.
Lol. This is why you should have done your math homework in school. Remember wondering how that algebra could possibly be necessary?
My 10kW array charges 250 miles of range in about 6 hours.
A 10kw array is 34 300w panels you fucking moron. 654 sqft of panels. Are you getting perfect sun for 6 hours and do you live in the desert? If not double it for 10kw actual. Jesus fuck call out some ones math and not be able to do it yourself.
Why are you using shitty-assed panels, idiot?
https://www.solarelectricsupply.com/solar-panels/lg/lg-neon-h-black-lg405n3k-v6-405w-solar-panel
Yes, I have sun 350+ days per year.
I'm not batting for EVs here but you can't simply disable your cars computer without bricking it. This includes cutting communication.
I can cut the communication on it right now and it will continue to operate. Removing the antenna means it has no signal. They cant program them to shut down via signal loss because there isnt cellular network in every place you would drive your car and they are all communicating over cellular network.
Try it, report back in a week.
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