CyberSDoc
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Unfortunately the same issue this morning. Briefly goes green, low pitch whining sound, and the "clunk" followed by the error.Might be temporary?
80 mile drive back to another service center on a Sunday.
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Unfortunately the same issue this morning. Briefly goes green, low pitch whining sound, and the "clunk" followed by the error.Might be temporary?
Unable to call on weekend. Wife was heading up near a service center so dropped it off at the SC parking lot. We live atleast 1 hour from a service center so it's hard to coordinate rides. Dropping off on a weekday and picking up a loaner is almost impossible with work/kids. This marks our fourth visit since within the first 8K miles or 9 months. Phew....Before you go... Call Tesla. I had a problem when I first got my CT. I was able to call and they did charger and truck diagnosis remotely. It might save you a trip.
Lab or telecom power supplies work.It's pretty easy to put together a viable 48v power source, either as a conversion from 120VAC or battery-powered. But it's kind of interesting that there isn't a product ready for that yet. Seems like Chinese are missing out on this opportunity![]()
No shortage of DIY options. I am just saying there are plenty of jump starters for 12V applications, but nothing yet for 48V.Lab or telecom power supplies work.
Tesla used an EcoFlow battery to 120V AC to power supply (module, not lab) to run Cybertruck in development.
There are 36V and 48V battery chargers for boats and golf carts. Just need to find the older style without all the smarts that prevent charging into an open circuit.No shortage of DIY options. I am just saying there are plenty of jump starters for 12V applications, but nothing yet for 48V.
Lab power supplies aren't all that expensive, either.There are 36V and 48V battery chargers for boats and golf carts. Just need to find the older style without all the smarts that prevent charging into an open circuit.
Yes, you can powerup on 12v enough to open the doors. But it lacks the power to operate everything that the 48V battery can.Lab power supplies aren't all that expensive, either.
But isn't the truck designed to reboot given 12v anyhow?
-Crissa
12V operation is limited due to the control module needing to boost it to the 48V bus voltage.Lab power supplies aren't all that expensive, either.
But isn't the truck designed to reboot given 12v anyhow?
-Crissa