As winter is approaching

walz

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I saw this and as the weather has changed to being miserable and wet didn’t know if this is something most people use as of charging outside , I have purchased one just to see if it’s any good .
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You'll probably use it once and stick in the boot never to be seen again :) too much faff involved and it's really not needed. Once you get used to it you'll find charging in the rain is perfectly safe and you'll want to get out of it as fast as you can.

/edit - some stuff to do for winter though, drop those over inflated tyre pressures the dealer left you with.
Find the washer filler and make sure it's got plenty in it.
I'll most likely not bother with the S5 but my work car is out in all weathers so I carry a bucket of salt/grit and a small shovel along with extra screenwash (ymmv).
 
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I just can't believe that EVs can have been around this long and they haven't worked out that we are going to charge in the rain, in thunderstorms, in the snow and so on.
 
So, if you went to sleep with the car plugged in, and you heard thunder, would you pull on your slippers and go out in the hail and wind to disconnect it?
 
So, if you went to sleep with the car plugged in, and you heard thunder, would you pull on your slippers and go out in the hail and wind to disconnect it?
Yes I would but as I also have a weather app on my phone I may avoid plugging in if forecast. As someone who has seen what a lightning strike can do to electrics in a house I wouldn't take the risk personally.
 
Well I will try it out but thanks for all the answers to the question, yes I think it is a gimmick and surely the manufacturers have sorted all the IP ratings on charging but I just wanted to buy it 🤦‍♂️🤣🤣
 
Yes I would but as I also have a weather app on my phone I may avoid plugging in if forecast. As someone who has seen what a lightning strike can do to electrics in a house I wouldn't take the risk personally.

Likewise, I've seen lightning damage on a few occasions, damage varying from failed electronics to vapourised electronics. Take whatever precautions you think needed and hope they are never needed.
 
I saw this and as the weather has changed to being miserable and wet didn’t know if this is something most people use as of charging outside , I have purchased one just to see if it’s any good .View attachment 39534

If it proves, no good for purpose.
You could always use it as a rain hat.
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