Not sure what you wanted to show me in that thread but if it's the one to physically modify the sensors for ~$400 in a post I would rather buying the cheaper version for $99.
But I want to find a way of setting to work around that default Medium height at freeway speed.
I got a X Plaid loaner from Tesla shop:
- The power is awesome, I've never been in a more than 1,000 HP vehicle (1050 to be exact). But it's just me that I still feel my AWD is faster.
- The sun visors are a serious joke. Whoever designed it should be fired.
- Handling is not that good, feel...
I don't know, just read it online Type II has a better pump inside so runs faster and cooler. They're exactly the same on the outside.
As I posted, it runs on all of them individually: battery, cigarette lighter (not in CT) and 110 V to cigarette socket adapter. That's why I didn't go with...
I don't know you have Dewalt inflator Type I or Type II but if you read my post Type II runs non-stop for 30 minutes from 6 PSI - 57 PSI just a very little warm to touch for 1 tire. I did not test non-stop all 4 tires though.
It's $199 after clipping the coupon on page for Prime member. I believe this is NACS with J1772 adaptor included with FS.
I already got Power Share, this is probably for my sisters. They have free charging with their Mercs.
Agreed. It's slower based on a man with both inflators testing side by side on youtube. BUT he tested the TYPE I, no testing TYPE II and Milwaukee I can find online.
I almost went to the Milwaukee for speed but finally I got Dewalt Set: it can run on battery, 110V AC, cigarette lighter (not for...
- I got this Dewalt inflator TYPE II for $79.99 at Lowes after price matched a store online.
- And two Dewalt batteries and charger at Home Depot for $94.74 after "Hack": 6.0AH and 4.0AH. and charger.
- Finally this AC adapter for Dewalt inflator for $17.99: AC to DC Converter, 100V ~ 240V to...