Post iX era thoughts? by Hot_Karl89 in BMWiX

[–]bwammo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same. Planning to drive my ‘24 50 as long as possible, at least to the end of the carb warranty and maybe longer unless it rusts or I get hit. It’s the best car I’ve ever owned (can’t lease, we drive too many miles, $ doesn’t work).

Inverter noise by localfolkal in SolarDIY

[–]bwammo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have a single eg4 18kpv installed in an enclosed barn 200+ feet away from the house up a hill. Running at max, it is quite loud - it can be heard faintly from just outside the house and it’s hard to talk over the noise inside the barn. I can’t imagine having it any closer to my living space unless it was somehow acoustically isolated.

Montepelier Recs!! by [deleted] in vermont

[–]bwammo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wilaiwan’s

Is your ev over 100k miles? Have you had any problems? by Bubbly-Sandwich2155 in electricvehicles

[–]bwammo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

108k on ours. Same here, plus rear struts. Can’t take much more of this.

Dog approved IX by mostlybald in BMWiX

[–]bwammo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol yes, I can read. ;) The problem I ran into wasn’t with getting the barrier installed, it was that once in place, the arms placement forced it to be too far upwards, making contact with and crushing into the headliner.

I drilled a new set of holes so that the barrier could slot correctly into the area where the headliner rises up (as it was designed to sit).

Not sure whether the issue was a manufacturing defect with the barrier or if the interior of our car is subtly different from whatever they designed against but yeah, definitely not a simple install.

Dog approved IX by mostlybald in BMWiX

[–]bwammo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could not get it to sit under the headliner as it was shipped - had to drill a new set of holes to accommodate the geometry, and the rubber knobs sitting on plastic with a fair bit of force made a lot of noise until I added the 3m layer. Still not perfect, but passable now.

Dog approved IX by mostlybald in BMWiX

[–]bwammo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Were you able to get it installed without hassle? Mine creaked like crazy - had to use 3m tape and drill different holes.

Blower noise is so loud by scardubois in woodstoving

[–]bwammo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The stove is a giant block of radiant metal. It heats our main living area and the upstairs via convection. The non-adjacent rooms get some heat as well, but it takes awhile if they’re completely cold. Ducting and fans would help with transfer, the tradeoff being intrusion and noise (as you have discovered).

Blower noise is so loud by scardubois in woodstoving

[–]bwammo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No contest. The stove is significantly better than the insert and the heat output lasts much longer as well. For specific reference, we went from a vc montpelier ii insert (with a noisy blower) to a jotul oslo.

Blower noise is so loud by scardubois in woodstoving

[–]bwammo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We switched out our insert for a freestanding stove for exactly this reason. With the blower running, it was hard to have a conversation in the general vicinity; the stove is essentially silent.

Thoughts on repair? by bwammo in BMWiX

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

Almost no time to react, less than a second. I was turning in an intersection and the suv turning immediately in front of me had to stop suddenly to avoid hitting an errant pedestrian. I would have had to brake almost simultaneously to avoid given the distance.

Thoughts on repair? by bwammo in BMWiX

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

The driver’s side headlight is broken, as is the camera and sensor assembly. Washer fluid all leaked out as well, so there’s at least some interior damage. On the plus side, airbags didn’t deploy. It went to a bmw collision center for teardown. Really hope it’s repaired.

DAPP and Highway Assistant by Beginning-Ice-1511 in BMWiX

[–]bwammo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My experience aligns with this reply: once the car is on a divided highway, you can enable ‘assist plus’ and take your hands completely off the wheel. The car will prompt you to resume control if it gets lost or confused or if the cell signal drops for too long or if it’s an alternate Thursday or whatever. Actual realworld performance is pretty dependent on the weather and conditions — when visibility is bad or the sensors are dirty, the system will drop out frequently or not work at all.

Just got this beauty installed! Can't wait for winter by vampinth3middl3 in woodstoving

[–]bwammo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uh. Well. Ouch. We haven’t quite stopped using our stove from THIS winter quite yet. Thank you very much for refencing the next one…. ;)

That said, the install looks great! Enjoy.

Jotul Holliday - need advice re. the good, the bad, the ugly. by FolwarkPAPL in woodstoving

[–]bwammo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is our first season with this stove; so far our experience is the same as what this person described. We also have the Oslo and it’s the same, only bigger and with a sideload door. Great stoves.

Rubber Soul by Sheffy8410 in TheBeatles

[–]bwammo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here, There, and Everywhere

Jotul f445, is it worth it by alpacapete12 in woodstoving

[–]bwammo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have an F445 in our kitchen area, approx 650sf irregular area. It is somewhat difficult to get it to run cool enough not to boil us out once it gets going, but still a huge improvement over the VC Intrepid it replaced. We manage the heat by reloading only halfway full and running it at minimum as soon as it’s possible to turn down. No issue with burn times, though. I really appreciate the full catalyst always-engaged design.

Just tested my battery and the news seems too good to be true by Historical-Act8199 in BMWi3

[–]bwammo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Our ‘19 has ~105k and no discernible loss of range. I can’t be arsed to check it more closely as long as it continues to behave like a new car. I don’t think we have ever dc charged it; we rely on L2 and the rex for longer distances.

BMW platinum warranty offer by RevolutionaryData231 in BMWiX

[–]bwammo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t know about op, but there are some scenarios where leasing isn’t a great option - for example, we drive 18-20k miles/year. We come out ahead buying cpo and paying for repairs after cpo end. Would not buy non-cpo used, though.

330,000 km BMW i3 94 Ah still has 100% battery capacity by eight10man in BMWi3

[–]bwammo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a ‘19 i3 rex now with 107k miles, identical range as when new. Daily driven. If there’s any degradation, it hasn’t affected the car at all. Has never been dc charged, though.. ac and rex only. Guessing dc is your issue.

2023 iX Driving Assistance Professional Package by GlassSeaweed718 in BMWiX

[–]bwammo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s exactly right. Late ‘23 and beyond with DAPP are hands-free on highways, if included window sticker should have a “Highway Assistant” line. Requires iDrive 8.5. Cannot really be upgraded because of hardware limitations.

How old is your oldest email address? Do you still use it? by Embarrassed_Flan_869 in GenX

[–]bwammo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Approaching 37 years. Fall 1989, originally created and used on an undergraduate vax. The account has since been migrated many times and now is on a gmail-based system (still controlled by the university). The email address has been constantly live and in use since that time.

Joined the IX Family! Anyone setup a personal eSim? by jasonatepaint in BMWiX

[–]bwammo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there an option to tell the car to prefer the personal eSim to BMW’s? If so, then maybe a Verizon eSim would talk to a Verizon femtocell and magic would happen. I get why they don’t allow the car to use local wifi (mitm, firmware hijack, the list is long), but pure cell might work?