I wondered about this but there is a post by Drew Baglino at Tesla on X before his resignation that said you can just use the 50amp outlet in the bed as a generator...in so many words. I will try to find that quote.
Thanks for all the feedback so far.
I have a modest sized home with only one A/C unit and no kids at home to flip on the microwave/washer/dryer or hair dryers by accident while on CT backup. Just one a/c, refrigerator and some LED lights should be handled no problem in the event of a storm...
Two friends had an electrician hook up their portable generators ( a Briggs gas and an electric battery I recall anker or solis?) to their home in the event of a grid outage.
I asked him for a quote and explained the CT PowerShare/bed outlet.
$800/thoughts?
RE: Generator Interlock Kit...
Tesla's website states that typical installation cost for the cybertruck powershare/gateway begins at $2000. Your installer minimum is suspect and I have found the singular mandated installer charges to be non competitive.
Is there language in our agreement that I must use their mandated...
No, not too picky. It is usual and customary to have a new vehicle look new upon delivery. Just note it on your feedback when asked by Tesla to help the next customer perhaps.
Glad to hear. I’ll admit I did grab the accelerator pedal and try to jar it but never a thought after. My ct was in service all day this past Thursday and zero mention.
Anyone/mostly everyone deeply disappointed in the failure of Tesla service and particularly communication? While I'd like to spew sunshine and rainbows as a long time repeat customer/shareholder, this is not my recent experience with Tesla. It has taken over three weeks to even begin to...
Is the 2nd row 9” screen always on when driving with and without a rear seat passenger?
if so, is there a way to shut it off ? Noted mine was on and hot reaching in back seat.