Reading comprehension seems to be a problem. I’m not discussing. I’m providing. my experience over serve thousand miles based on TeslaFi data. You are not discussing, you are badgering.
Just do the math, I provided for an estimate based on how you drive. Take your average Wh/m for your set up with your tonneau closed + 89 = estimate. No video required, I provided TeslaFi data over thousands of miles.
Does that cover it for you?
It’s hard to say. 14.2.2.3 and 14.2.2.4 have been weird on CT, some annoying new behaviors. It knows it bings and bongs when in reverse, it can see the tire and doesn’t know what it is. I thought some of the lane change hesitancy could be from the tire, but I’m still experiencing it since...
I have 5600 miles of experience and 3 months of use and camping. Space Campers is not vaporware. It’s well made with high quality materials. We are very happy with ours. I’m happy you are having commercial success - good for you.
Your commercial success does not impact or minimize my experience.
It’s a home made copy of Bobo’s design. Made a few modifications to better fit our needs.
https://www.cybertruckownersclub.com/forum/threads/my-swing-away-spare-tire-carrier-rack-in-bumper-hitch-off-center-easy-lift-feature-99-custom-diy.43088/
Correct, I experienced an 89 Wh penalty with the Cap, load bars and awning.
For comparison, I experienced an 45 Wh penalty with the Goodyear Duratrac Winter tire set vs the Pirelli’s delivered with the truck.
Your results may vary, my expectation is the penalty will go down without the load...
Based on TeslaFi data tracking over 5601.37 miles of mixed driving on the freeway, in the mountains and around the city (+3587 in FSD) at an average temperature of 49.73 degrees is 89 Wh.
I’m running a Space Campers cap with load bar, the rear faring and a Naturenest 270 plus awning installed...
The Naturenest is working really well, great for the price. The brackets mount into the load bars (right into the L-Tracks on the roof) so 4 bolts and it’s off. Havent taken it off yet.
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Yes, Yokohama Geolander A/T4’s. I don’t think they are as quiet as the Pirelli’s, but much more quiet than the Goodyear Duratec winters. Got them at Les Schwab.
It depends. I like 2 options - both Tesla. If you already have a NEMA 14-50 plug in your garage, buy the $20 hanger and use the mobile charger that comes with your vehicle. It works great.
If you need to run wire and add a breaker, go with 60 AMP and the Universal wall charger. You’ll get 11...