Thejm
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Hey guys,
I took delivery of my beast (pictured below) about a month ago. Man I can't tell you how much I love it. So much fun, so practical, so well engineered.
This question isn't a lighting question but more of an electrical question so I thought I'd post it here. Mods, feel free to move it if needed.
For the past 10 or so years now, I have run built in radar detectors and laser jammers on all of my cars. They're pretty simple 12V components that usually live under the front dash and are ignition controlled. They also don't really draw a lot of power. I have a few questions on how best to do this in my Beast. I will probably have a shop do the actual install but don't trust most audio shops to know how to work on a Cybertruck (see my concerns below).
1. Where to get ignition controlled power?
In short, this is a very expensive, very nice dream car for me. I want to take my time on this and ensure that I am diligent in getting all the details right. Thanks in advance for your advice. If you have any other general tips, please post them below!
BTW for those who are curious. the specs on the wrap are:
3M Matte Deep Black
15% Stratos tint all around; 70% on front windshield; no tint on roof glass
Ceramic Coating
I took delivery of my beast (pictured below) about a month ago. Man I can't tell you how much I love it. So much fun, so practical, so well engineered.
This question isn't a lighting question but more of an electrical question so I thought I'd post it here. Mods, feel free to move it if needed.
For the past 10 or so years now, I have run built in radar detectors and laser jammers on all of my cars. They're pretty simple 12V components that usually live under the front dash and are ignition controlled. They also don't really draw a lot of power. I have a few questions on how best to do this in my Beast. I will probably have a shop do the actual install but don't trust most audio shops to know how to work on a Cybertruck (see my concerns below).
1. Where to get ignition controlled power?
In the past, tapping some circuits on previous cars that I've owned confuse the cars computer and cause weird errors to pop up because they're seeing an unusual power draw. This is my first Tesla and not sure if this is the case with their cars. Just want to make sure I (or a shop) doesn't cause me other issues by tapping a bad circuit. Any thoughts?
I am aware of the front light bar hookup thats behind the frunk liner and also am aware that it's 48V. I don't plan to have a lower front light bar because I'm getting the light bar thats above the windshield. As a result, this seems like an ideal circuit to hook onto because it is expecting loads and won't cause those issues. My first question is whether I can set this to be ignition controlled (or whatever the equivalent is on a Tesla)? I want my equipment to come on when I drive and turn off when I leave without me having to act manually. The other advantage to using this circuit is that I can turn it off or on manually via the touch screen if the need arose. Are there any downsides to using this circuit? If there is some other issue with this circuit do you have a recommendation for another that you have used and works reliably? Where do most people power their 12V toys off of?
2. One of the other aspects that I want to make sure and get right is the wiring passthrough from the outside to inside the cabin. Usually this is through the 'firewall'. Any tricks here? The reason that I'll need to do this is to put the radar detector controller in a place where I can see it and interact with it. Have any of you ever done this with your Cybertrucks? Any tricks or possible paths? My concern is making sure it's very clean and preferably higher-up in case of any water. Obviously I will silicone any small holes that I create. In short, this is a very expensive, very nice dream car for me. I want to take my time on this and ensure that I am diligent in getting all the details right. Thanks in advance for your advice. If you have any other general tips, please post them below!
BTW for those who are curious. the specs on the wrap are:
3M Matte Deep Black
15% Stratos tint all around; 70% on front windshield; no tint on roof glass
Ceramic Coating
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