Sir Rory of the Duck River on Nostr: In my high school days I had an old teacher who told us about his childhood family ...
In my high school days I had an old teacher who told us about his childhood family car. It had a crank start handle in the front and in the winter when cold the oil would be too thick to crank by hand. The rural farm solution was to dip some corn cobs in kerosene and burn them in a pan under the engine to warm it up so it would crank. Long story short, I trust the safety of this over charging an EV in my garage.
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