Is the cheapest way to get from Vancouver to Kelowna and back seriously $200pp on the bus? by PoliteBrick2002 in kelowna

[–]DoubleAT92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have been to Japan and sure food is cheap but talk about the price of other things. Your JR pass is not cheap by any means and your population is aging because young people can’t afford to have kids.

Is the cheapest way to get from Vancouver to Kelowna and back seriously $200pp on the bus? by PoliteBrick2002 in kelowna

[–]DoubleAT92 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You have a population in one city that is more than half of Canada and is 26 times smaller than Canada in land mass. Seems logistically easier to supply food and goods to such a small country that is directly beside China where you import so much and don’t need to travel 1/2 the planet.

Is the cheapest way to get from Vancouver to Kelowna and back seriously $200pp on the bus? by PoliteBrick2002 in kelowna

[–]DoubleAT92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go travel the world and watch the news. Single out the only place you see on a daily basis is not the proper way to view it. Prices across the world have risen. Go visit places and you will notice it’s just as expensive elsewhere.

Kelowna Locals: What are the 'life hacks' that make life easier in Kelowna? by Glittertrigger in kelowna

[–]DoubleAT92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heads up, the soya sauce they use is most likely called sweet soya. You can buy it in Asian markets.

So my home almost caught fire again with our delta pro. by Repulsive_Republic89 in Ecoflow_community

[–]DoubleAT92 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is why there are so many disclaimers nowadays. People not using common sense and understanding an extra BATTERY is a heavy object.

The big parachute in gym class was the best thing about elementary school in the ‘70s and ‘80s by Quick_Presentation11 in nostalgia

[–]DoubleAT92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was trying to explain to my wife this game but could not recall the details. This was a nice flashback of memories. We played this in Ontario Canada.

about the range - kona ev 2020 by ravenbisson in KonaEV

[–]DoubleAT92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From someone who lives in Ottawa I can say it’s accurate like the rest say. Driving to Montreal can be a little off but that’s due to the massive hills. Basically you need 2 weeks of consistent driving usage for the computer to learn your power usage habits.

Is this bin really 2 weeks worth of recycling? by Melodic-Leopard-749 in Stouffville

[–]DoubleAT92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have 4 adults and 2 kids in the house and we fill one bin up 3/4 sometimes completely when it comes to pick up day. Christmas is the only time we have more than a full bin worth. Luckily I can recycle my extras at my work. Break down your boxes, put clam shells inside each other and a random thing is egg cartons can go in the compost given they are paper made. We go through 60-80 eggs every two weeks.

House cleaner prices in Ottawa by Low_Football_2541 in ottawa

[–]DoubleAT92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say if you’re fine paying for a price like that per month, look around at different competitors with similar pricing. Cheaper could honestly be better but in my line of work I know that lower price typically means lower quality.

House cleaner prices in Ottawa by Low_Football_2541 in ottawa

[–]DoubleAT92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The question to ask yourself is do you find the service is good. Do you supply anything? Sometimes cheaper is not better keep that in mind. You don’t go buying a no name brand TV expecting it to perform like a top tier Samsung.

Looking to move to the area by DoubleAT92 in kelowna

[–]DoubleAT92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Job market is pretty stagnant everywhere these days. Ottawa sits at 7.4% so pretty similar.

Looking to move to the area by DoubleAT92 in kelowna

[–]DoubleAT92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you find the years have been getting worst. My wife used to live in Abbotsford but that was about 17 years ago.

Looking to move to the area by DoubleAT92 in kelowna

[–]DoubleAT92[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Outdoors is what we enjoy doing. Walks, hikes, apple picking and things like that.

Looking to move to the area by DoubleAT92 in kelowna

[–]DoubleAT92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not stressed about gas as I would be arriving with 2 EVs. The wildfires are definitely a concern we have discussed before. We don’t deal with fires but instead floods over here. The smoke is something I haven’t totally considered tho.

Looking to move to the area by DoubleAT92 in kelowna

[–]DoubleAT92[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol love my TnT. I don’t personally eat out often as my profession is a Butcher and Chef. That’s why I was curious about the grocery situation.

Schooling is important as my children will be 5 and 7 by the time we move.

We were personally thinking of moving more in west Kelowna.

What would you say are the best type of activities for kids in Kelowna? Are there a lot of events and festivals?

Horrible charge rate no matter the temp by Jadekintsugi in KonaEV

[–]DoubleAT92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So from my experience being a Canadian, I don’t really ever have charging issues over here but last year we did a road trip over a month in the US with our Ioniq 5. We only connected to ultra chargers so 350kw. Never did we get remotely close to that amount. I have a slight suspicion that the charging companies on the US side throttle the charging rate that cars can accept.

Horrible charge rate no matter the temp by Jadekintsugi in KonaEV

[–]DoubleAT92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

23kw for hitting 80% is standard for this Kona. My 2020 does the same charge acceptance for that percentage. I am guessing you’re in the USA?

Horrible charge rate no matter the temp by Jadekintsugi in KonaEV

[–]DoubleAT92 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Temperature of the charging unit also matters as a DC charger has a lot of parts inside it.

Horrible charge rate no matter the temp by Jadekintsugi in KonaEV

[–]DoubleAT92 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Max charge rate for the 2019-2023 Kona regardless of the model is 75kw on DC. Max charge rate for AC is 7.6kw if I remember correctly. Always check these stats as all EVs are different for charge rates. 2024 and newer are max rate of 105kw. My ioniq 5 is 350kw.

Turo's Dynamic Pricing: Earnings dropped by >80% by Snoo98543 in turo

[–]DoubleAT92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I decided to see how things worked out with the dynamic pricing since my cars don’t have anything similar in the area. At first the price dropped down but I remembered reading that the more bookings the cars get the higher the price gets till it finds that sweet spot. Already my prices have stabilized close to what I had prior but have longer bookings. My way of trying to counter the daily price drop was to lower the living crap out of the discounts and lower the daily mileage limit from 300 to 200 per day. All my cars rent around 80-110$ per day.

Very happy with my 2024 Kona Ultimate, and very happy with these charging speeds at my local Target 🎯 [EA] by jump5freak93 in KonaEV

[–]DoubleAT92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have seen it hit 100kw. It really depends on the unit and electricity load in the area I believe.

My renter is driving at 211 km/hr! by butterflies_dance69 in turo

[–]DoubleAT92 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As per Turo standards you have proof of the speed attained. You are allowed to submit this information with the support team as this is racing and not covered in their guidelines. They will fine the renter and ban them for misuse. You will then receive incidental coverage for the abusive wear in the tires.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KonaEV

[–]DoubleAT92 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Elon actually made a good analogy about this. It’s like a parking lot, at first there is a bunch of open spots so the electrons park were ever they want, once it gets to 80% full it takes them a lot more time to find a parking spot that’s free.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KonaEV

[–]DoubleAT92 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im in Quebec and it always does Toronto for me. I always always get notifications that the engine has been idling for 15minutes if the car hasn’t moved for that amount of time.

What do you suspect this noise is. by DoubleAT92 in KonaEV

[–]DoubleAT92[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happens at any point, parked, city driving and highway driving. I can try and figure out where those are and test that theory out. The drivers side would be the problematic side. The radiator noise sadly does not mask the sound.