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You need to use the polar extreme example

What? Since when living on the North is "extreme example"? I live on the North, it's -20°C right now outside and sun is over horizon only for few hours a day. In clouds.

Seems you can't even understand the obvious things.

99% of the people don't do this.

I don't care about 99% of people. That 99% of people jab themselves with some unknown shit, it does not mean that other will do the same.

The motors of the Tesla Model3 3 for example are rated to a million miles.

Electric motors, like batteries never rated in miles. It is marketing idiocy, without any scientific sense.

Motors of ordinary electric locomotive lasts much longer, 3 million kilometers is a typical request in electric locomotive (as whole) tender. 1 million miles in a car is a very bad electric motor.

There are only 2 elements in asynchronous electric motor that wear. Front and rear bearings. That is all. No other parts of electric motor wear at all. When you replace bearings, your electric motor is undistinguisheable from new one. Why it should fail within whatever miles? There are no any limit on electric motor resource at all.

2 years ago
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You need to use the polar extreme example

What? Since when living on the North is "extreme example"? I live on the North, it's -20°C right now outside and sun is over horizon only for few hours a day. In clouds.

Seems you can't even understand the obvious things.

99% of the people don't do this.

I don't care about 99% of people. That 99% of people jab themselves with some unknown shit, it does not mean that other will do the same.

The motors of the Tesla Model3 3 for example are rated to a million miles.

Electric motors, like batteries never rated in miles. It is marketing idiocy, without any scientific sense.

Motors of ordinary electric locomotive lasts much longer 3 million kilometers is a typical request in electric locomotive tender. 1 million miles is very bad electric motor.

There are only 2 elements in asynchronous electric motor that wear. Front and rear bearings. That is all. No other parts of electric motor wear at all. When you replace bearings, your electric motor is undistinguisheable from new one. Why it should fail within whatever miles? There are no any limit on electric motor resource at all.

2 years ago
1 score