CyberTally
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- First Name
- Carl
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2023
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- Location
- Tallahassee FL
- Vehicles
- 2018 M3P, 2023 MYLR, CT DM AWD delivered 3/6/24
- Occupation
- Tree Farmer, Retired Computer Scientist, AP CS Instructor, Embedded Control Designer, Electrical Contractor
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- #1
My son-in-law was getting ready to roll out a portable generator to power essentials (lights and refrigerator) at my daughter's home in Tallahassee when I offered a better solution. We plugged into the load bed outlets on my Cybertruck instead of the generator. Powering their home from the Cybertruck was silent and didn't require refueling the generator every few hours. While they used the Cybertruck, I got to drive my favorite car that I've ever owned, the 2018 Model 3 Performance that I gave my SOL when I got a Model Y.
Our next project will be to install a 50 Amp 240 Volt outlet we can quickly plug in to for the next power outage. Then they can enjoy all the comforts of home, including a/c.
See photos below:
From Outlets & Mods enable Keep On Cabin and Bed Outlets for 12 hours.
The Tesla app has a countdown timer to show how much time is remaining before the outlets turn off.
Our next project will be to install a 50 Amp 240 Volt outlet we can quickly plug in to for the next power outage. Then they can enjoy all the comforts of home, including a/c.
See photos below:
From Outlets & Mods enable Keep On Cabin and Bed Outlets for 12 hours.
The Tesla app has a countdown timer to show how much time is remaining before the outlets turn off.
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