CyberTruckeeTheOne
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- Andrew
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Took my RV from storage for de-winterizing and a side trip to nearest state park.
These numbers put a cloud on our plans.
My Cybertruck use case is for our road trips, camping and bucket list of visiting all national parks.
RV Weight: 4,300 lbs (it's empty)
Temperature: 50F
Terrains: Mainly flat witj one 6% climb for half a mile
Distance: 44 miles, 11 miles not pulling a trailer
Average enerfy (usage): 925 Wh/mi
It pull like there's no trailer attached.
The trailer hitch appears to be too far inside that RV is in danger of hitting the CT in a very sharp turn. Millimeter when I was simply making a u-turn.
Now I wonder how it will perform in the brutal long climb in winter in Donner Pass at I-80.
Or the 9,900 feet Tioga Pass to Yosemite Village from Lee Vining.
And how the hell they reported that good Semi range from Bay Area to San Diego over the longer climb at the Grapevine?
These numbers put a cloud on our plans.
My Cybertruck use case is for our road trips, camping and bucket list of visiting all national parks.
RV Weight: 4,300 lbs (it's empty)
Temperature: 50F
Terrains: Mainly flat witj one 6% climb for half a mile
Distance: 44 miles, 11 miles not pulling a trailer
Average enerfy (usage): 925 Wh/mi
It pull like there's no trailer attached.
The trailer hitch appears to be too far inside that RV is in danger of hitting the CT in a very sharp turn. Millimeter when I was simply making a u-turn.
Now I wonder how it will perform in the brutal long climb in winter in Donner Pass at I-80.
Or the 9,900 feet Tioga Pass to Yosemite Village from Lee Vining.
And how the hell they reported that good Semi range from Bay Area to San Diego over the longer climb at the Grapevine?
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