Noticed on a trip to Ocala today that every time a semi pass me heading in the opposite direction I'd get a phantom wipe. It was a two lane highway so the trucks were close. It looked like the shadow from the trucks was the trigger causing the activation.
Yesterday I kept getting a warning that the cargo bed outlet door was open. I stopped and checked, it was closed. Went to my next stop and when I was heading out I got the same message so I stopped, opened and closed the door then went on my way. Arrived home and checked again...still getting...
I'm considering this stuff. Tool & die maker recommended.
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Here's what a lightning strike did to an onboard charger on our boat a couple of years back. The strike was down the street about a block away, (nuked a palm tree). It blasted all of our surge protectors in the house. Several other home lost appliances. The charger was our only issue other than...
Since the beast was at 24% and I've got free supercharging it seemed like the logical thing to do. We also picked up a Juniper and its charges at the house. I'm still learning the EV process so I'll likely ask many more WTF questions. The next challenge will be in a few weeks as we leave both...
Thanks to all for the replies. Given this is our first exposure to EV I'll likely have a many more novice questions. Hopefully the learning curve won't be too steep. We've replaced both of our ICE vehicles with EV's or we're committed for sure.
I've had my Foundation Cyberbeast for a week now and noticed that when I use a supercharger that the battery goes from 80% to 77% before I go ten miles back to the house. The truck indicates pre-conditioning on the way to the charger but I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong or it's just...