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Location | Packwood, WA 98361 |
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Survey Vehicle ID | 64 (3 reports) |
Model Year | 2002 |
Manufactured | 02/2002 |
Vehicle Status When Acquired | Used |
Date Acquired | 09/19/2013 |
Odometer at Delivery | 95,003 mi |
Ownership Status | Own |
Odometer | 98,076 mi |
RAV4 Info | Yes |
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Estimated Range | 100 mi |
Lowest Internal Resistance | 7.4 milliohms |
Highest Internal Resistance | 10.1 milliohms |
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Battery Swapped/Refurbished | Yes |
Number of Battery Swaps/Refurbishments | 1 |
Date of Last Battery Swap | May 21, 2014 |
Odometer at Last Battery Swap | 97,300 mi |
Range Before Battery Swap | 62 mi |
Highest Internal Resistance | 15.4 milliohms |
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Charge Frequency | A few times per week |
Limit Charge | Always |
Typical Charge Target | 80% |
Full Charge Frequency | A few times per year |
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Use Type | Daily driver, except in winter |
Driving Frequency | Daily |
Typical Trip Distance | 10 mi |
Portion of miles driven on highways and freeways | 99% |
Typical Freeway Speed | 60 mi/hour |
Battery Drained | 2 |
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Charger Capacitor Replaced | No |
Time Between 12V Accessory Battery | 2 years |
Estimated Annual Maintenance Cost | $ 10 |
Maintenance Items | Rear windshield wiper blade. |
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Public Name | Vinyasi |
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Lanny Thomason of Eugene Oregon, South Town Lanes Bowling Alley, did a superb job of replacing my 12 year-old original battery pack with NiMH for a mere $6,000! These are not refurbished, but are barely used / reclaimed from out of a Ford Ranger EV with ~15k mileage on the pack. Although sadly, this may be the last of its kind. But hopefully, the latest, new battery-type composed of a combination of both NiMH plus LiFePo4 will be able to replace our dying breed of NiMH.
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