Tambo
Member
- First Name
- John
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2024
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- Location
- Austin
- Vehicles
- Cybertruck, Model X
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- #1
Hi folks,
I’m planning a camping trip this summer so testing out the ac outlets in the truck. It seems like the standby current increases substantially when ac outlets are on to the tune of 8-10% a day on top of the power delivers to my AC loads (just a ~60W fridge). This is not really practical for a multi-day camping trip to burn that much power idle. Anyone else see high standby power when AC outlets are on?
I’m planning a camping trip this summer so testing out the ac outlets in the truck. It seems like the standby current increases substantially when ac outlets are on to the tune of 8-10% a day on top of the power delivers to my AC loads (just a ~60W fridge). This is not really practical for a multi-day camping trip to burn that much power idle. Anyone else see high standby power when AC outlets are on?
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