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very cool. I love the fact that we can connect to our trucks when shore power isn't available. I got a little better with my trailer yesterday but a bit more aerodynamic and little lighter at 3400lbs. I got 565w/m average over 80 miles and 1 bridge Half Moon Bay to Contra Costa County. regen works well.

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Nice! I'm also contra Costa county. Maybe you are the one I saw going to Costco the other day
 

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Hm, snarky! :rolleyes:

Impacted bowel acting up again?🤣
No, it was simply a suggestion that the poster could get a lot more information by taking the time to look at the manual. Since the Energy Graph button is easily visible with a single push of either of the main two option buttons, it suggest that the poster hasn't spent much time looking through the options or settings.
A Tesla, and the Cybertruck is no exception, is much better understood if you go through the settings.
And since the manual is available both on the Internet and inside the truck, it is relatively easy to get to and find the answer.

Lead a horse to water....
 

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No, it was simply a suggestion that the poster could get a lot more information by taking the time to look at the manual. Since the Energy Graph button is easily visible with a single push of either of the main two option buttons, it suggest that the poster hasn't spent much time looking through the options or settings.
A Tesla, and the Cybertruck is no exception, is much better understood if you go through the settings.
And since the manual is available both on the Internet and inside the truck, it is relatively easy to get to and find the answer.

Lead a horse to water....
I'm kidding you.

I've read the whole manual actually.

But there are no colored pictures and stuff for my comics oriented brains 🤣
 

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very cool. I love the fact that we can connect to our trucks when shore power isn't available. I got a little better with my trailer yesterday but a bit more aerodynamic and little lighter at 3400lbs. I got 565w/m average over 80 miles and 1 bridge Half Moon Bay to Contra Costa County. regen works well.

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I'll be off loading my 3,600 watts multi-fuel generator which will just be dead-weight.
 


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very cool. I love the fact that we can connect to our trucks when shore power isn't available. I got a little better with my trailer yesterday but a bit more aerodynamic and little lighter at 3400lbs. I got 565w/m average over 80 miles and 1 bridge Half Moon Bay to Contra Costa County. regen works well.

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Nice rig ! I’m hoping to tow my Airstream Basecamp with a CT too. I have three 100 W solar panels on my Basecamp. Gives me all the juice I need. CT will be a nice power backup.
 

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Nice rig ! I’m hoping to tow my Airstream Basecamp with a CT too. I have three 100 W solar panels on my Basecamp. Gives me all the juice I need. CT will be a nice power backup.
wow, I have 1200w of solar on my trailer (bit bigger) and it gives me all I need, my family needs some training to turn **** off!! :) I'd love an airstream but need a full size toy hauler and to keep my 2500 to tow it!
 
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Nice rig ! I’m hoping to tow my Airstream Basecamp with a CT too. I have three 100 W solar panels on my Basecamp. Gives me all the juice I need. CT will be a nice power backup.
Absolutely. Love the solar too. The AC needs shorepower and outlets.
 


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I read somewhere that you can power your RV from the Cybertruck while it is charging from the campground's outlet. :unsure:
Maybe plug in the RV and then plug the mobile charger into one of the camper's outlets?
 

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I read somewhere that you can power your RV from the Cybertruck while it is charging from the campground's outlet. :unsure:
Initially no. But there were indications from Tesla that functionality would change.
At campground, you probably have 120V outlets as well as the NEMA 14-50 and the TT-30.
 

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You sure?

Now I recsll it was a video showing his RV appliances and a/c being turned all at the same time using Cybertruck's outlet.

Yeah, but no simultanous charging shown on that one.
 
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You sure?

Now Inrecall it was a video showing al of his RV appliances and a/c being turned on the same time using Cybertruck's outlet.

Yeah, but no simultanous charging.
No, I'm not sure, but duh, if it isn't charging.
 
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I read somewhere that you can power your RV from the Cybertruck while it is charging from the campground's outlet. :unsure:
You can't, it turns off the outlets when you plug in a charger.
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