Heard rescuers were under the impression that they will be electrocuted if they touching an EV in water. They should know better. All the urban legends and Hollywood movie stunts with hair dryers electrocuting in tubs are all false. I especially get a kick from the impossibility of sparks...
Had MS 2017 and at one point was able to play music (audio book) but software updates took that away. I presently record on smartphone and use Bluetooth connection to play audio Recordings
Once the laser beam hits the phosphorus, it diffuses from the rescattering of the light. If the laser diode is more efficient than a UV LED or blue LED, it would make sense to use laser. Not sure that is true.
Lasers would make a terrible light. Lasers are monochromatic so red green and blue lasers are needed to make white light. Lens would be needed to spread the point light source to a broader beam. They are also less efficient than white light LED’s. I think “laser” is just a branding name.
I was in Detroit last week. The pickups there, after a few years, had rust out holes the size of quarters, especially around the rear wheel wells. CT should not have that problem.
I heard that the limitations are due to the 4860 battery production rate. The number of 4860’s needed is tremendous given that they are for cyber truck, semi, and MY. The 4860 production line are at full speed. More lines are needed and assuming the chemical supply is not limited.
400W is good enough for a hydrauric winch if it has a small pump. Same with winch. A 12 volt system would require more than 33 amps. Do ICE trucks provide that much current without problems?