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The smart thing to do is to turn off your AC. You can power the average home for 4 to 5 days if you don’t use the AC. To me, the AC is a luxury that should be bypassed when you have events like this. Otherwise, you will be drained within 2 days and there may not be a supercharger in range that has power.

Some people will be without power for more than a week.
I think if you want to enjoy some AC in this scenario, you should go sit in the truck lol
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If everything goes to shit, what difference will your vehicle make? Frogs, locusts, raining fire and brimstone --none of these are covered in the Manual. Unless you have a Volvo...
 

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I wonder how the supercharging infrastructure is affected for those who are using their CTs for PowerShare. If supercharging is available, perhaps they can take short trips to the supercharger to recharge the CT to continue their PowerShare.
Looks like about 48 hours or so of power share . Got a super charger about 4 miles away that is working . This is amazing
 

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Yea,I don’t think the owner will be laughing it up not too long from now. That salt water will wreck havoc on any unprotected crevice.
 


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If everything goes to shit, what difference will your vehicle make? Frogs, locusts, raining fire and brimstone --none of these are covered in the Manual. Unless you have a Volvo...
Frogs? Sounding like lunch.
Locusts? Those which don't flee in fright, are decimated by the BAW
Raining Fire? Be sure to turn on BioDefense mode.
Brimstone? It'll just put some nice colored patterns in your stainless.

Seriously, if Car 1.0 is considered to be up to about mid 1960s, manual tranny, no AC, mono radio, and Car 2.0 starts then - auto tranny, AC, stereo radio...

We're on Truck 3.0 here.
 

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Yep, be careful. The service center might say “Based on your address location, the said repair is not covered on warranty due to evidence of high water damage.”
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