This is great ?. Thanks. So same numbers. ... if a little bigger say 150 kWh. ... I’m considering 75% avail accounting for return trip ( 112k). At max load...(1.8x your numbers above) less than 18 hours. At 1.0 kWh avg you will get 112hrs? 4.66 days ? ? wonder what Starlink draw is?
. Our cabin is the middle one. We have propane for hot water and fridge and cooking. So facing North and solar is not an option. I was considering but with Cybertruck with a storage battery providing power for occasional departures may just be the answer.
The cabin roof lines and architecture have made “Cybercabin” my go to moniker particularly if I can pull off this electrical bi directional project. Meant to be .
Yes.. we have propane for water and cooking and fridge. Will keep that going. Will add exhaust fan for kitchen, compost toilet dryer, lights, in out LED, Starlink for sure... adding maybe laundry dryer? Relatively under average electric draw. Thanks
My dilemma is to whether spend the money to tie in to grid (solar is not conducive due to aspect and mature trees unfortunately) which would cost in neighborhood of $30k. Need to convince myself Cybertruck can be a viable solution. Limitations to length of underground conduit ? Thanks
Thanks. Dual motor ; hoping for battery min 220kWH. considering 75% of capacity avail accounting for return trip using 25%. ; so would I have like 165kWh avail? So avg home quick math. Super rough but say 8,000 kWh per year /52 weeks = 153 kwh/week ? As I unplug truck would have a power...
Scenario I have a cabin I would love to power via Cybertruck. Assumption I will require 25% charge for return trip home I envision having 75% charge avail to power cabins needs... how many projected watt hours would be avail? Maybe a weeks worth?? Who’s good at math? Thanks ?