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Searched the forum and didn’t see a thread on this yet which surprised me. Sorry if I missed it somehow and this is a repost, in which case perhaps just link to the other thread as a response.
I’ve “done my own research” (*insert eye-roll ? here) and contacted a few accessory companies that make truck stuff and exterior lights and interior accessories, etc. Seems like pretty much nobody at the usual accessory companies had even heard that the CT has 48v architecture instead of 12v and none had plans to develop 48v compatible versions of their products to target the CT market of the companies I reached out to. They all pretty much said “go find your own convertor if you want to use our products with the CT,” more or less.
Now I realize that the EV companies making 3rd party products will probably eventually catch on and make some, but the variety and options are unlikely to be out there as they are with other trucks/vehicles for quite some time, it would seem.
So… I did a little more searching online and it looks like the convertors that are available have fairly low wattage capacity and are made for those living the van life. It also seems like the power draw from using some of these is really inefficient so with the range not being what many had hoped then aftermarket accessories may have the potential to become a bit of a range liability without an efficient, safe, conversion box of some sort to step down the DC voltage so that typical items from the aftermarket can be made to work with the CT… if at all. I also saw some comments that some of the versions of convertors on the market may even be a fire hazard and probe to failure.
So what are people’s plans in this regard? Has anyone found a good product as a solution? Anyone out there who is better with electricity calculations and wiring and familiar with how this would work enough to comment and educate the rest of us?
Curious to hear the community’s thoughts on this and learn something. Thanks in advance for all input and answers to follow.
Cheers
I’ve “done my own research” (*insert eye-roll ? here) and contacted a few accessory companies that make truck stuff and exterior lights and interior accessories, etc. Seems like pretty much nobody at the usual accessory companies had even heard that the CT has 48v architecture instead of 12v and none had plans to develop 48v compatible versions of their products to target the CT market of the companies I reached out to. They all pretty much said “go find your own convertor if you want to use our products with the CT,” more or less.
Now I realize that the EV companies making 3rd party products will probably eventually catch on and make some, but the variety and options are unlikely to be out there as they are with other trucks/vehicles for quite some time, it would seem.
So… I did a little more searching online and it looks like the convertors that are available have fairly low wattage capacity and are made for those living the van life. It also seems like the power draw from using some of these is really inefficient so with the range not being what many had hoped then aftermarket accessories may have the potential to become a bit of a range liability without an efficient, safe, conversion box of some sort to step down the DC voltage so that typical items from the aftermarket can be made to work with the CT… if at all. I also saw some comments that some of the versions of convertors on the market may even be a fire hazard and probe to failure.
So what are people’s plans in this regard? Has anyone found a good product as a solution? Anyone out there who is better with electricity calculations and wiring and familiar with how this would work enough to comment and educate the rest of us?
Curious to hear the community’s thoughts on this and learn something. Thanks in advance for all input and answers to follow.
Cheers
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