My brother is has the Kill-a-watt as his house right now, but I might just take the comuticar for a spin down to the library and pick up another (Wisconsin libraries received a grant years back to carry at least 3 watt meters), I've been charging it with a regular battery charger to make sure that each cell is fully charged, so that when I charge them as a set they will all be at the same place, the on board charger uses about 400-450 watts, but I didn't have a way to see for how long, the watt hour meter will help with that, then I'm not sure the best way to convert to mpg, or if I should just mpkwh (miles per kila watt hour) to leave it on a level field with other EV's, but first thing I need to do is get insurance on it.
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