On Apr 8, 2023, at 7:02 AM, 2011-think-ev...@googlegroups.com wrote:
- Insurance on 2011 think in Portland - 2 Updates
- Traction Battery - 1 Update
Mark Niemann-Ross <mark.nie...@gmail.com>: Apr 07 03:35PM -0700
Hello,
I am trying to renegotiate the insurance on our 2011 Think City. My
insurance guy is unable to find anyone who will insure the Think.
Who is insuring your Think?
Thanks
Mark Niemann-Ross
Jacob Field <jacobtim...@gmail.com>: Apr 07 03:49PM -0700
I use State farm, they didn't seem to have any issue insuring it.
- Jacob
On Fri, Apr 7, 2023, 3:35 PM Mark Niemann-Ross <mark.nie...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Myles Twete <mat...@gmail.com>: Apr 06 10:05AM -0700
Yes, if your charge system shuts off within seconds, this means that no
cell pairs (of 192 pairs) are requiring balancing.
40-50 mile range in the cold season is about right. I've had my THINK
since new and I've always seen winter range not much better (if any) than
50 miles. My commute was then 48-50 miles and it was a bit dicey in the
winter---thankfully I could recharge at work much of the time.
Summer range naturally goes up substantially. Some folks hypermiled their
thinks back in 2012/3 and claimed to reach over 100miles range. I've only
ever gone 82 miles on a charge and that was like under 40mph and "E" mode
driving, etc.
On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 8:17 AM George Buckley <georgeb...@gmail.com>
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