u/ElectroSpore

Looking for a second EV in there near ish future however I am 6' 4" and a lot of cars cause me to bend my legs too much or the roof line is too low.

I think the Chev Bolt is too small, too much leg bend, the hyundai Kona newer model seems to be just big enough but can't take a rear passenger behind me at all not a complete deal breaker but notable.

At any rate I am interested in new/used/coming soon EVs I should check out.

A used leaf is probably a no, just because of the battery issues in the old ones.

Edit: Going to say the minimum range I would like is 200 km to allow for loss of range in winter and so that the vehicle still could be practically driven between cities on occasion without massive inconvenience.

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u/ElectroSpore — 21 days ago

Looking at a migration however we don't want to move the full DNS zone over to cloudflare at this time but do want to move protection for our main website so the APEX domain.com and www.domain.com

It looks like the nonstandard APEX DNS Aliases in Route53 can only point to AWS hosted resources, however it does refer to A records as well in slightly contradictory terms.

Anyone redirect the APEX to cloudflare without doing a full DNS migration? If so what redirection method did you use?

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u/ElectroSpore — 22 days ago
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Preconditioning is obviously important to get max charging speed however as the weather has started to warm even with hours of driving and the temps being +20C/68F the pack temp seems to remain low and need preconditioning to hit normal / optimal.

This equates to a difference of peak charing from 180-200kW (low) to a peak of 200-225kW (normal) after some tests on a recent road trip

Those in warmer climates is your battery able to naturally be at (normal) or do you also need to pre-condition all the time?

I figured about now I wouldn't need to any more, but it is still getting warmer out.

Edit: Sounds like the ambient / consistent minimum needs to be above 70F/21C, we are still dipping below that for part of the day..

Edit: Those stating RTFM, I DID and that is why I EXPECTED it to not need preconditioning at these temps hence the question.

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u/ElectroSpore — 25 days ago