Thanks for responding. All analogies are flawed and there are terms that I will use colloquially, which may be ultimately be incorrect relative to their engineering or scientific use. You obviously know your stuff. I'm neither an engineer or mechanic. Just an enthusiast who got tired of non...
Yeah, someone in my YouTube comments actually suggested that the 'Trailer Docking' feature might actually be where you hold your phone to the hitch and the truck backs up to you as if in a backwards 'summon' mode. Makes me curious what they have in mind.
You are correct. Thought about that while editing but it didn't seem like enough of an issue to re-shoot or edit because it was directionally correct if not 100% correct. I was really thinking in terms of the ford system which actually only uses braking so the acceleration part is just an...
First, I meant no disrespect. I can see how my comment would come off that way. I apologize. I hope that you can tell by watching my videos that I appreciate education and learning.
Secondly, we are, respectively, trying to solve different problems.
My goal in the video was to make the...
...and this is why I decided to use a wrench to explain torque. Because explaining torque with math is more accurate but way less understandable for most of us.
For what it's worth, I'm getting ready to produce a three part video series on Cybertruck Towing. Working on the first one now. Should have it out by Thursday or Friday.
I have a similar take on the subject. I think that most towing happens within 3 hours of home base. First the daily routine stuff, which is the majority of towing because of commercial towing. For instance, in our landscaping business, we are towing with about half our trucks EVERY DAY. This...
Do you have any reason for thinking that Tesla will create their own trailers with battery? I know we saw one in the photos but I'm wondering if there is any actual sources on the subject. I am wanting to do a video about Cybertruck Towing and that would be a very useful rumor/speculation to...
What is the possibility that you can achieve enough anchoring potential by using a slide in plate that is secured by multiple slats of the 'C Channel' bed? Assuming, as an exoskekeloton the bed itself is part of the frame, shouldn't that be a possibility?