ᐅ Advantages and Disadvantages of Ventilation and Exhaust Systems
Created on: 20 Nov 2013 10:45
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kaho674
Hello,
I don’t believe such a system is absolutely necessary, or rather, I haven’t yet seen the significant benefits it offers. I prefer to simply open the window. What are the advantages of a ventilation and exhaust system, and what might be the drawbacks?
I don’t believe such a system is absolutely necessary, or rather, I haven’t yet seen the significant benefits it offers. I prefer to simply open the window. What are the advantages of a ventilation and exhaust system, and what might be the drawbacks?
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Hausbauer110 Sep 2017 11:58matte1987 schrieb:
I don’t get it, but how on earth do you come up with the idea of comparing a car’s power output to a battery’s storage capacity?
Never has the phrase about apples and oranges been more fitting...
And if you’re going to mention the supposedly great sustainability of batteries, you should also be fair and take their manufacturing and disposal into account.The comparison is more like apples versus neon tubes...
@Hausbauer1
You did not understand my point; please read and comprehend it again!
This is about calculating a battery storage system as uneconomical; in the automotive sector, this uneconomical aspect is even more significant, but here no one questions it!
When does your car reach its ROI?
I claim never...
You did not understand my point; please read and comprehend it again!
This is about calculating a battery storage system as uneconomical; in the automotive sector, this uneconomical aspect is even more significant, but here no one questions it!
When does your car reach its ROI?
I claim never...
Still, one thing has nothing to do with the other. I don’t need to read that again.
A car is used for transportation, enjoyment, showing off, and many other reasons, so it cannot be viewed solely from an economic perspective. A battery storage system serves only one purpose: to increase self-consumption and thus save money.
A car is used for transportation, enjoyment, showing off, and many other reasons, so it cannot be viewed solely from an economic perspective. A battery storage system serves only one purpose: to increase self-consumption and thus save money.
MundS schrieb:
@Hausbauer1
You didn’t understand my point; better read and understand it again!
This is about calculating a battery storage system as uneconomical; this uneconomical aspect exists in the automotive sector on a much larger scale, but nobody questions it there!
When does your car reach its ROI?
I claim never...What nonsense. Of course, a car has an ROI, unless it is only used for recreational driving. It saves a lot of time and enables the transport of goods.
Do you use a car for work?
How much less would you earn if you didn’t have one?
@Alex85
Stop downplaying and making excuses; please provide verifiable numbers!
You just aren’t there yet, and the car industry has done its job on you!
The rude awakening will come for some sooner or later!
In the early days of the automobile, gasoline was sold in pharmacies; those times are coming back...
But it’s not my job to show you or others a viable way without a car!
Regarding your questions, I haven’t used a car to commute to work for about 25 years now, covering around 42km (26 miles) daily!
For business trips, of course, I use company pool vehicles; I refused to have a dedicated company car!
With two full-time earners and an 11-year-old, we use one family car, carefully managed but still not cost-effective!
How could it be, it doesn’t make money...
And I have significantly more money without a car and enjoy the freedom of not having to refuel or wash a vehicle...
Stop downplaying and making excuses; please provide verifiable numbers!
You just aren’t there yet, and the car industry has done its job on you!
The rude awakening will come for some sooner or later!
In the early days of the automobile, gasoline was sold in pharmacies; those times are coming back...
But it’s not my job to show you or others a viable way without a car!
Regarding your questions, I haven’t used a car to commute to work for about 25 years now, covering around 42km (26 miles) daily!
For business trips, of course, I use company pool vehicles; I refused to have a dedicated company car!
With two full-time earners and an 11-year-old, we use one family car, carefully managed but still not cost-effective!
How could it be, it doesn’t make money...
And I have significantly more money without a car and enjoy the freedom of not having to refuel or wash a vehicle...