Hybrid Fuel Cost Comparison

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by javawizard, Nov 25, 2007.

  1. javawizard

    EdV Guest

    If more ampere is drawn, then your circuit breaker should have
    tripped.
     
    EdV, Dec 5, 2007
    #41
  2. javawizard

    News Guest


    Not if voltage is below the breaker's rating.

    A breaker rated 20A at 120V (2.4kW), trips at 24A at 100V.
     
    News, Dec 5, 2007
    #42
  3. javawizard

    Mr Ed Guest

    In a perfect world. My power Co doesn't lower it enough to trip.

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    Mr Ed, Dec 6, 2007
    #43
  4. javawizard

    Guest Guest

    I've got a Toyota Highlander Hybrid. Highway mileage is indeed less than
    the suburban driving.

    Walt
     
    Guest, Dec 7, 2007
    #44
  5. javawizard

    EdV Guest

    City driving produces more regenerative braking than highway driving.
     
    EdV, Dec 7, 2007
    #45
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