Zantosh76
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- Santosh
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- Denver
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- Model S, model x, cybertruck
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I've been toying with the idea of how to get unlimited range, albeit slowly, in my CT.
I have concluded that a battery and foldable solar panels may be the way to go.
However, which ones?
The idea is to have a battery+solar for longer off grid trips, of which there are fewwr as the days go by. I suppose on such a trip, I would charge up before the last leg to the remote outpost and once there, deploy the panels, plug it into the battery and plug the truck into the battery.
In theory, the charge would be a trickle but mostly we would be sitting around so this would not be a big deal.
Also the charge is to the battery that can power the truck at 50 amps so the battery capacity is the limitation. So if I charge the battery during the day then at night, in can get some charge back into the truck.
Thoughts?
I have concluded that a battery and foldable solar panels may be the way to go.
However, which ones?
- Bluetti
- Ecoflow
- Jackery
The idea is to have a battery+solar for longer off grid trips, of which there are fewwr as the days go by. I suppose on such a trip, I would charge up before the last leg to the remote outpost and once there, deploy the panels, plug it into the battery and plug the truck into the battery.
In theory, the charge would be a trickle but mostly we would be sitting around so this would not be a big deal.
Also the charge is to the battery that can power the truck at 50 amps so the battery capacity is the limitation. So if I charge the battery during the day then at night, in can get some charge back into the truck.
Thoughts?
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