Was reading on the Renault Zoe subreddit about fitting an Inverter because this Car has No V2L, and i thought about that in the past but never did it because why throw Money at Something where i can’t think of usecases other than ‘it would be neat’. So to the people who have V2L, what are you using it for?

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    10 months ago

    You should consider adding an additional battery to keep your fridge running while you charge your EV.

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      10 months ago

      There won’t be anyone home to open the fridge. A closed refrigerator will hold the temperature for four hours. Half hour to Naples (or Port Charlotte if the hurricane hits south of me), half hour to charge, half hour home. Plenty of time.

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        10 months ago

        Sure, but adding off grid storage usually isn’t a bad idea.

        You also never know if you’ll get slowed down between charging and returning home by inclement weather.

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          10 months ago

          The batteries would need to go on an external wall or a wall in common with another unit so they’d need “architectural” and “safety” approval from the HOA. That’s not likely since I don’t have any statute to force their approval. I might be able to sneak the battery onto the common wall which is technically exterior but hidden by a fence and screen enclosure. They’d figure it out eventually though and make me remove it.

          At least the “inclement” weather I’d face down here never comes back-to-back. Hurricanes take a few weeks to “recharge” too 😉