He talks really fast and must not monetize his videos a lot as I don't recall any advertisements popping up.
A 240 volt welder can be used from the plug in the bed. Ok how many amp welder. My welder says 70 or 80 amps draw but I have used it on a 40 amp breaker, Is this an extra or comes in a higher-level package. Let's plug one in and gradually increase the amps and see what happens.
Who is putting up the larger truck videos that use off the shelf components.? Same as post #1
35 inch tires,, ok in Tesla talk we now use the outside diameter. What rim size for so many words he speaks that isn't the only omission.
I agree. They did do some cool stuff with the 48 volt system and I like the steer by wire idea. (Not for road use though.) But all in all its a piss pore truck.I don't want to like it, I can't take it seriously. It's a truck that was entirely designed by people who don't use trucks. Although most "truck" people don't use their trucks(hauling the kids to soccer practice and hauling bags of mulch home from Home Depot doesn't count), and the CT isn't meant to be for truck people who actually use their truck as a truck, so I guess it doesn't matter.
It looks like an '80's hot wheels car, brought to life. Someone commented that the Cybertruck is like someone left a Pontiac Aztec and a Delorean alone in a garage together, and I think they nailed it. Art over function, and my preference is for exactly the opposite.
I know Tesla likes to blank slate design things, and abandon designs they think were purely traditional and not functionally required, but they go too far. A lot of those traditional designs were traditional because they were the best way to do things, based on 100+ years of experience by millions of people.
Ok so what are the rim sizes and 240 volt ac output in amps.I was able to find the info you say was omitted in under two minutes.
Ok so what are the rim sizes and 240 volt ac output in amps.
Woops, I thought you were being snarky and wanted someone else to spoon feed you easily available info. Apologies if you're actually having issues.
11.5kw, almost 48a @ 240v.
https://www.tesla.com/cybertruck
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