Lopez
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Just wanted to share a recap of our first summer with the Cybertruck. We went on 4 camping trips ranging from 1-6hrs of travel. The truck crushed everything besides towing range. With our small, non-aerodynamic ~2000lb trailer, the truck lost 1/3-1/2 of its range.
The really cool thing was that we were able to use the truck to power our trailer lighting (inside the tent) and 12v fridge at sites with no power. We even left a crockpot running all day once and had chili after we were done at the lake. If the campsite had power, then we would have the added benefit of charging up before leaving.
I added the CybertruckCO crossbars later on as I realized that I needed something to put our massive 8x10 floating dock and paddle board on. The racks did amazingly well and I felt better not having to rest anything on the glass roof. We had no problems running the air pumps off of the truck's power outlets. Fun fact: the 12v power to the trailer stays on even while charging at a supercharger.
If you're wondering why I didn't get the Cybertent, it's because I wanted the ability to shuttle things to and from the water without having to pack everything up. The trailer has a 27 series battery that powers the 12v fridge while we are away.
I also threw in a few extra pictures of the Cybertruck doing truck things.
The really cool thing was that we were able to use the truck to power our trailer lighting (inside the tent) and 12v fridge at sites with no power. We even left a crockpot running all day once and had chili after we were done at the lake. If the campsite had power, then we would have the added benefit of charging up before leaving.
I added the CybertruckCO crossbars later on as I realized that I needed something to put our massive 8x10 floating dock and paddle board on. The racks did amazingly well and I felt better not having to rest anything on the glass roof. We had no problems running the air pumps off of the truck's power outlets. Fun fact: the 12v power to the trailer stays on even while charging at a supercharger.
If you're wondering why I didn't get the Cybertent, it's because I wanted the ability to shuttle things to and from the water without having to pack everything up. The trailer has a 27 series battery that powers the 12v fridge while we are away.
I also threw in a few extra pictures of the Cybertruck doing truck things.
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