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Re: (ET) ET- winter storage
- Subject: Re: (ET) ET- winter storage
- From: jim <fiskfarm mediaone net>
- Date: Sat, 03 Feb 2001 17:06:12 -0500
- Organization: Suds & Service
- References: <F2371KiaexdDAO2Rpy90000428f@hotmail.com>
- Reply-to: fiskfarm mediaone net
- Sender: owner-elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Hi Garnet,
Where in God's name do you live? Sounds like ETs in the summer and SDs or
SMs
in the winter for you. (sled dogs or snowmobiles!)
Jim
G McPherson wrote:
> Just checking in with every one. Happy 2001!
>
> The snow is waist deeeeep in my yard and its -35 degrees C outside. For
> those south of the border that is cooooooold! Even for us. My electric
> Car
> and my little E15 are both tucked under a tarp (no garage)with an electic
> cord running out to it for occasional charges. I also set a light bulb
> under
> the ET's tarp to take the chill off. (adds about 10-15 degrees) I pile a
> little snow up around the tarp for added insullation. I am not sure if
> this
> is the best way to store it (because last year I had mice who nested
> behind
> the dash) but unfortunetely I am still planning my heated garage and
> have no
> alternate shelter for it yet. I would bring it in the cabin, but then
> knowing my other half, I would probably have to live in the snow drift.
> MMMMM choices....
>
> Does anyone have any special cold weather tips for ET's outdoor storage,
> or
> how to live in a snow drift?
>
> Garnet McPherson
> Green Planet Foundation
> ET-15 & Commuta-Car
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