Did Elon Musk Invent the Electric Car and Lithium Batteries Why are They Not Safe?

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It has been suggested to me that I should look at doing another Jackaroo 4JX1 video so I have decided to do that. In the next week or so I will be stripping an injector, looking inside and showing you what seals are required and checking the spray pattern. If you want to see this then please let me know in the comments.
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  • @BenMitro
    @BenMitro2 ай бұрын

    Spot on!!! Great research Dave. Keep it coming! You present info so clearly mate. Thank you!!

  • @thejackaroo4WDcampingchannel
    @thejackaroo4WDcampingchannel2 ай бұрын

    5 likes is better than 1, 2, 3, or 4 but it still isn't that many. I have been convinced to try one more Jackaroo Video so I will do that, see description for details.

  • @philtyson868

    @philtyson868

    2 ай бұрын

    Please could you do a 4JX1 video on the wiring loom from the injectors back to the infamous connector that collects oil from the rocker cover . Covering the resistance in Ohms on each of the wires and the continuity. Perhaps making up a bespoke loom soldering up the ends of the wires to stop the capillary action ??

  • @_a.z
    @_a.z2 ай бұрын

    Don't forget the technology is very new, new battery and motor tech is coming up all the time. Internal combustion WILL be phased out, like it or not, and the future is amazing!

  • @thejackaroo4WDcampingchannel

    @thejackaroo4WDcampingchannel

    2 ай бұрын

    Then say goodbye to 4WD adventures, please tell us all about this new battery tech that is 'happening all the time'? Because since Lithium batteries which have been around since their invention in the 1970s, I haven't seen anything apart from an increase in Cell sizes. If 54 years is what we are calling new technology, then goodness help us. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7215417/ The first lithium battery was developed in the 1970s by a team of scientists led by Michael Stanley Whittingham at Exxon. They created a rechargeable lithium battery that used a lithium metal anode and a titanium disulphide cathode. This battery was the first to use lithium ions to facilitate the flow of electrical charge, which is the fundamental principle behind modern lithium-ion batteries. However, this early battery had some limitations, including the use of lithium metal, which is highly reactive and prone to explosions. Additionally, the battery was not commercially viable due to its high-cost and limited energy density. The development of the first commercially viable lithium-ion battery is credited to Akira Yoshino, a Japanese chemist who worked at Asahi Kasei. In 1985, Yoshino created a battery that used a carbonaceous anode instead of lithium metal, which greatly improved the safety and stability of the battery. This design was later commercialised by Sony in 1991. I did see a video regarding solid-state batteries (Sodium) and that was posted 7 months ago. I don't see any solid-state batteries at this time, so, where are they?

  • @SimEon-jt3sr
    @SimEon-jt3sr2 ай бұрын

    You don't want a four by electric. Hell no. Too heavy. But, they less likely to slip, can place torque on demand axle to rubber. Gas cars get stuck cause the tires can't go that slow. There's no range you can carry hundreds miles fuel. Ok now... You do WANT to build a...off roadish, van!! Converted. With electric. Maybe hybrid too. Solar panels. Well i don't off road. But. With solar, hybrid, you could go FOREVER. food permitting. As long as you can charge fast enough. Anyways I'm not gonna lie. Imagine having so much extra cash this is the type of crap you worry about. I'm trying to SURVIVE. NOT DESTROY NATURE FOR FUN BOOMER.