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I was installing fog lamps and 12v outlet in the frunk, using Auxbeam controller. Planning to place in the red square of pic. Grok says the large black plastic is enclosure for 48V battery. It looks huge and wondering if anyone did any research and is it possible/advisable to put two self tapping screws (1/2” or smaller) to secure the Auxbeam box in addition to zip ties? Thanks

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I was installing fog lamps and 12v outlet in the frunk, using Auxbeam controller. Planning to place in the red square of pic. Grok says the large black plastic is enclosure for 48V battery. It looks huge and wondering if anyone did any research and is it possible/advisable to put two self tapping screws (1/2” or smaller) to secure the Auxbeam box in addition to zip ties? Thanks

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Grok (and other AIs) is hallucinating.
That's the radiator/ fan module. I wouldn't recommend driving fasteners into it, you don't want to puncture anything important.
https://service.tesla.com/docs/Cybe...UID-CE0EE886-A065-442E-8944-97429812878B.html

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Once, I screwed into a heater core while trying to fix an actuator...
That's a nightmare - either replace the core or JB weld and a few prayers.
 
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