Hi - I've been to see it as I'm interested, BUT they've left it parked
up with the power plugs in and the batteries are totally flat, I'm
going to try an arrange some power to charge it, but alas the last
time I bought a float that had been left flat, the batteries were
scrap - it only goes about 5 miles, I said I'd never buy another
electric vehicle that hadn't come from regular service -then I saw
this one...!:-))
Alas the only way to get to the batteries is to take the body off as
they are under the floor, there is limited access for maintenance etc.
but that's no good if the cells need replacing.
HOPEFULLY they are ok, but I'll need time to play with the vehicle,
which will probably be after my holiday, some time in March.
Cheers, Clive :-))
I'll keep you posted,
Clive :-))
--- In milko@..., Peter Eggleston <petereggleston@...>
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banning internal combustion engines from the city centre, for very
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> --- In milko@..., Steve Loft <steve@> wrote:>> On
Thursday 03 January 2008 01:36:31 artyeffem wrote:> > --- In
milko@..., "Peter" <petereggleston@> wrote:> > > Anyone
wanting an electric vehicle or milk float should not missthis> > >
item on ebay no 330200432422 . You could not get better value for> > >
money. Find a public charge point and you could live in this.> > >
Peter> >> > They've been trying to offload this one for ages. It looks
like a> > solution without a problem. I hope they're keeping it
chargedmeanwhile...> > Any idea how far it would go on a charge?> >
Steve>Wow. I want it! But I have been drinking. I'd better look
againwhen I'm sober.
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