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Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Experts and insiders in Tesla forum are saying Cybertruck can do distilled water.
I don't drink distilled water and my batteries barely need it. It's also good to refill the radiator but my SUV also gets refilled with coolant and very little of it. With the Cybertruck all these maintenance is unnecessary.
So anyone can tell what will be good add?
No idea. What is the water used for? I see a reservoir for brake fluid and washer fluid on my wife’s model 3. The twelve volt battery is AGM sealed.
You have reason to be a member of Tesla (Official) Forum and Cybertruck Owners Forum. Are you already a member?
Tons of useful information there. You'll be surprised too, Tesla website on it's forum is free-for-all politics, climate and environment, discussion threads.
I participate in a few forums, (I’m a lurker :). I am a member of TMC but don’t contribute much unless I am looking for an answer. I take a peak at the thread titles to see if anything is interesting. Kind of like here. Anyone can join the TMC though.
:B
Interested on their tech and Cybertruck production schedule.
Interesting views that it is seen as a software company instead of a car company.
My brother is a software engineer and shares this view. He is saying that Tesla is a huge and vicarious data gatherer both here and abroad. And will soon monetize it.
That's why he bought Tesla stocks and holding it as a game changer and disruptor.
What I love about Tesla is that it's a continuing improvement that include cars that they already sold. Plus what you already told everyone that you fill up while sleeping at home (LOL). My daughter, it's the mechanic coming over.
Heh heh. We have been driving EV for 5 years. After that time you change how you think about travelling a bit. With the model 3 you never stop to charge, you just charge while your stopped. Typical 700 km travel day for us is 2 or 3 quick 10 minute pee breaks for us and the chihuahua and maybe a 20 to 30 minute lunch stop. Where we travel (west coast) Superchargers and Chademo chargers (we have an adapter for the Tesla) are common. The navigation to Supercharger feature make it easy and the battery is always preconditioned for max charge when we arrive.
At home we break the rules a bit. We tend to plug in once a week for the Tesla and twice a week for the leaf. We still put a lot of km’s on the leaf. Great car and my daily driver. Also holds a lawnmower better than the Tesla. Either way, super convenient compared to liquid fuel vehicles...and cheaper travel.
The fleet.- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Experts and insiders in Tesla forum are saying Cybertruck can do distilled water.
I don't drink distilled water and my batteries barely need it. It's also good to refill the radiator but my SUV also gets refilled with coolant and very little of it. With the Cybertruck all these maintenance is unnecessary.
So anyone can tell what will be good add?
No idea. What is the water used for? I see a reservoir for brake fluid and washer fluid on my wife’s model 3. The twelve volt battery is AGM sealed.
You have reason to be a member of Tesla (Official) Forum and Cybertruck Owners Forum. Are you already a member?
Tons of useful information there. You'll be surprised too, Tesla website on it's forum is free-for-all politics, climate and environment, discussion threads.
I participate in a few forums, (I’m a lurker :). I am a member of TMC but don’t contribute much unless I am looking for an answer. I take a peak at the thread titles to see if anything is interesting. Kind of like here. Anyone can join the TMC though.
:B
Interested on their tech and Cybertruck production schedule.
Interesting views that it is seen as a software company instead of a car company.
My brother is a software engineer and shares this view. He is saying that Tesla is a huge and vicarious data gatherer both here and abroad. And will soon monetize it.
That's why he bought Tesla stocks and holding it as a game changer and disruptor.
What I love about Tesla is that it's a continuing improvement that include cars that they already sold. Plus what you already told everyone that you fill up while sleeping at home (LOL). My daughter, it's the mechanic coming over. Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Experts and insiders in Tesla forum are saying Cybertruck can do distilled water.
I don't drink distilled water and my batteries barely need it. It's also good to refill the radiator but my SUV also gets refilled with coolant and very little of it. With the Cybertruck all these maintenance is unnecessary.
So anyone can tell what will be good add?
No idea. What is the water used for? I see a reservoir for brake fluid and washer fluid on my wife’s model 3. The twelve volt battery is AGM sealed.
You have reason to be a member of Tesla (Official) Forum and Cybertruck Owners Forum. Are you already a member?
Tons of useful information there. You'll be surprised too, Tesla website on it's forum is free-for-all politics, climate and environment, discussion threads.
I participate in a few forums, (I’m a lurker :). I am a member of TMC but don’t contribute much unless I am looking for an answer. I take a peak at the thread titles to see if anything is interesting. Kind of like here. Anyone can join the TMC though.- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Experts and insiders in Tesla forum are saying Cybertruck can do distilled water.
I don't drink distilled water and my batteries barely need it. It's also good to refill the radiator but my SUV also gets refilled with coolant and very little of it. With the Cybertruck all these maintenance is unnecessary.
So anyone can tell what will be good add?
No idea. What is the water used for? I see a reservoir for brake fluid and washer fluid on my wife’s model 3. The twelve volt battery is AGM sealed.
You have reason to be a member of Tesla (Official) Forum and Cybertruck Owners Forum. Are you already a member?
Tons of useful information there. You'll be surprised too, Tesla website on it's forum is free-for-all politics, climate and environment, discussion threads. - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Experts and insiders in Tesla forum are saying Cybertruck can do distilled water.
I don't drink distilled water and my batteries barely need it. It's also good to refill the radiator but my SUV also gets refilled with coolant and very little of it. With the Cybertruck all these maintenance is unnecessary.
So anyone can tell what will be good add?
No idea. What is the water used for? I see a reservoir for brake fluid and washer fluid on my wife’s model 3. The twelve volt battery is AGM sealed.
Exactly my question.
Unless you are boon docking and suspicious of. your open river or stream water source.
Hmmm, some EV’s (including Tesla) use liquid to cool and/or heat the battery and inverter . Is that a possibility? It’s not a scheduled maintenance point on the model 3 as first maintenance for a model 3 is 4 years. They got rid of the 2 year maintenance.
Slightly off topic. My leaf battery is only air cooled (but electrically heated) but there is a small liquid heat exchanger for the inverter.
Not an expert.
It sounded from the discussion it is produced. If it just recirculate, no one would really care, lol. Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Experts and insiders in Tesla forum are saying Cybertruck can do distilled water.
I don't drink distilled water and my batteries barely need it. It's also good to refill the radiator but my SUV also gets refilled with coolant and very little of it. With the Cybertruck all these maintenance is unnecessary.
So anyone can tell what will be good add?
No idea. What is the water used for? I see a reservoir for brake fluid and washer fluid on my wife’s model 3. The twelve volt battery is AGM sealed.
Exactly my question.
Unless you are boon docking and suspicious of. your open river or stream water source.
Hmmm, some EV’s (including Tesla) use liquid to cool and/or heat the battery and inverter . Is that a possibility? It’s not a scheduled maintenance point on the model 3 as first maintenance for a model 3 is 4 years. They got rid of the 2 year maintenance.
Slightly off topic. My leaf battery is only air cooled (but electrically heated) but there is a small liquid heat exchanger for the inverter.
Not an expert.- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Experts and insiders in Tesla forum are saying Cybertruck can do distilled water.
I don't drink distilled water and my batteries barely need it. It's also good to refill the radiator but my SUV also gets refilled with coolant and very little of it. With the Cybertruck all these maintenance is unnecessary.
So anyone can tell what will be good add?
No idea. What is the water used for? I see a reservoir for brake fluid and washer fluid on my wife’s model 3. The twelve volt battery is AGM sealed.
Exactly my question.
Unless you are boon docking and suspicious of. your open river or stream water source. Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Experts and insiders in Tesla forum are saying Cybertruck can do distilled water.
I don't drink distilled water and my batteries barely need it. It's also good to refill the radiator but my SUV also gets refilled with coolant and very little of it. With the Cybertruck all these maintenance is unnecessary.
So anyone can tell what will be good add?
No idea. What is the water used for? I see a reservoir for brake fluid and washer fluid on my wife’s model 3. The twelve volt battery is AGM sealed.- Yosemite_Sam1ExplorerExperts and insiders in Tesla forum are saying Cybertruck can do distilled water.
I don't drink distilled water and my batteries barely need it. It's also good to refill the radiator but my SUV also gets refilled with coolant and very little of it. With the Cybertruck all these maintenance is unnecessary.
So anyone can tell what will be good at? - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Reisender wrote:
Apparently I'll have to pay more attention to the manicure...not.
There are a few places making these rings none of which are Tesla. The ones from china are made from metal. This one comes from Georgia (the country in Europe). They are made from wood. I have actually been wearing it for about a week. Works flawleesly and I never have to remember my phone or wallet. I think about 88 bucks but not 100 percent sure. The procedure is hold it up to the pillar, get in and then hold it over the centre console to activate the car. There is no on or off switch for the car. When you are done driving you just leave the car. As soon as your butt is out of the seat the car deactivates.
China? :E.
I'll definitely check back on you if it still working if I'm ready to decide to buy one next year.:B
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