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Ev Archive for April 2000
1598 messages, last added Wed Aug 08 18:48:15 2001

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Re: gaining energy overnight



I can understand the battery voltage rising, I see that all the time, 
but the emeter's only going to show a change if there's an actual 
current flowing through the shunt isn't it? For awhile I saw the 
emeter going down a little (.01kwh) as it sat during the day at work, 
but that's stopped now (maybe I got rid of a leak), but to have it go 
up is puzzling.

>----- Original Message -----
>From: Michael Haseltine <haseltine@breaker.dakotacom.net>
>To: <ev@listproc.sjsu.edu>
>Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 12:46 PM
>Subject: gaining energy overnight
>
>
>>  I had an interesting experience this morning when I noticed that I'd
>>  forgotten to plug my truck in when I got home from work yesterday. I
>>  checked the emeter and it said -.26 (kwh), whereas when I got home
>>  the evening before, it showed -.32 (no, this is not faulty memory, I
>>  wrote it down). What's going on here?
>>  --
>>  Michael Haseltine -- Tucson, Arizona
>>  1984 Dodge D-50 pickup, electrified!
>
>
>It's called R&R - rest and recovery!
>
>Joseph H. Strubhar
>
>E-Mail: joe@gremcoinc.com
>
>Web: http://www.gremcoinc.com

-- 
Michael Haseltine -- Tucson, Arizona
1984 Dodge D-50 pickup, electrified!