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Electric Plug on the back of my car.

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Accessories & Modifications' started by prius04, Sep 5, 2004.

  1. DaveinOlyWA

    DaveinOlyWA 3rd Time was Solariffic!!

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    LOL

    oh lordie lordie lordie... and some of us wonder how misconceptions gather so much steam!!

    tsk tsk tsk...
     
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    Bob Allen

    Under no circumstances do I want to suggest that people need to plug the Prius in. This is one of the myths that keep people from trying it.

    I did this mainly for the chuckles, but if it might make some think that you can GET electricity from this, and that gets people talking, I'm OK with that.

    Although I don't want to be deceptive, I do want people to think and maybe laugh.

    And as for consumer versus source of electricity, the Prius is both. In fact, as more research gets done, we may just find that someday the Prius is a source MORE than it is a consumer.

    Can you imagine what Florida would be like right now if there were thousands of hybrid vehicles down there that could serve as extremely clean generators? Lives could be saved.
     
  3. DaveinOlyWA

    DaveinOlyWA 3rd Time was Solariffic!!

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    i thought about getting picture of a hamster in a squirrel cage, but thought that might give someone the wrong impression...

    although i do think the socket thing is pretty funny
     
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    Prius04: No matter how strong the suction cups, they depend on suction, and in the course of time air will enter the cups and the suction will disappear.

    Bob: Yes, clearly Mark's idea was to suggest that the Prius could be a sourse of 110-v. power. "To plug power tools into." The opposite of the gag wind-up key on the old Beetles.
     
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    As in the announced Silverado hybrid.

    I suppose you COULD put a small inverter in the back of your Prius and make the outlet live at 110V AC :) Probably don't want to demo anything pulling many amps though, we all know that 12V is pretty short on reserve capacity!
     
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    well actually i would like something that runs directly off the generator since it already generates power in that range. it would require the ICE to be running, but it would be nice to have that option in case the need arises. portable generators are spendy items some costing more than the Prius.
     
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    I have thought about hanging a wire and plug off the back of my Prius, even came up with a 'REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT' flag to show the wire off... but think the antenna on the front is a better idea, as it serves a purpose..
     
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    Thanks for the acknowlegement. I found that the glue doesn't hold up well over a period of time. I removed the license plate and drilled a small hole through the base of the fake antenna into the top surface of the license plate holder and used a small screw to hold the antenna to the holder. It does look like some sort of electrical installation and might actually have some theft deterrent value if a potential thief thinks it might be some kind of wireless alarm. I'm thinking of making up a fake "silent radio alarm" decal to affix to the small triangular window on the driver's side ( I can't see out of it anyway so I wouldn't be obstructing my vision) to add to the illusion.
    Bob
     
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    Bob, I think you hit on something...those little windows in front that you can't see out of... they are there for decals! :lol:
     
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    That's a great idea! You should take a new picture of what it looks like now! And if you wanna make me one I wouldn't be averse... ;)
     
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    My plug works to power my block heater, etc.

    It is a Marinco Marine plug, used mostly for battery chargers.