Is the Cyber Truck a Flop?

   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #871  
Just wait until anything electrical breaks on the 48 volt system and replacement parts are only available through Tesla.
CT batteries are arranged for 816 volts.

BTW I know nothing about the CT’s electrical demands...
Not that hard to figure out, I found the info in about 4 seconds, with Google.

, but 4ah sounds way low for an automotive battery.
Yes, it does sound way low! But what vehicle has a 4ah battery??? The CT is 150 ah = 123,000 Wh @ 816 volts.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #872  
The 48 volt system you seem to be so impressed with is simply another evolution in the automobile which was being seriously debated at least as far back as the early 1990s, so more than 30 years ago and before Tesla even existed.

I don't see how you get that I am impressed by it. I posted facts in a neutral tone.

What does mildly impress me about Tesla's vehicles is the access to "service mode" by the owner. Lots and lots of capabilities in the service mode, tho there is still an additional, expensive subscription service to get all the maker's repair info ($3K/y or $500/mo).

Car makers these days have moved to digital-only service manuals and repair software. I wish I had access to my Hyundai's service software and manuals, as I have always repaired and modified my own vehicles.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #876  
In all 3 instances, just barely. :ROFLMAO:
Exactly. In fact, I'd argue the CT is more "truck" than an Avalanche or Ridgeline, which is why I asked.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #877  
CT batteries are arranged for 816 volts.


Not that hard to figure out, I found the info in about 4 seconds, with Google.


Yes, it does sound way low! But what vehicle has a 4ah battery??? The CT is 150 ah = 123,000 Wh @ 816 volts.
Trolling? Obviously I was talking about the 48 volt system and 4 ah battery dfgrug brought up. Here it is again in case you missed it:
Well, failure or not, the CT is a technological tour-de-force.

I just found out that the CT's low voltage system (the one that runs the lights, window motors, radio, etc.) is 48V, and uses a tiny 4Ah lithium battery. It may be the only EV with a 48V aux. system.
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More on the 48 volt system for anyone interested: https://www.motor1.com/features/704878/tesla-cybertruck-48-volts/

Snippets from the article...."While it’s hard to know exactly what is and isn’t 48-volt on the Cybertruck—Tesla dissolved its PR department years ago, so we have few channels to ask them—we know that some components are lower-voltage. Pete Bannon, Tesla’s head of low-voltage electronics, said in an interview that the audio amplifiers for the Cybertruck are 24 volts, and the car has provisions so it can also be jump-started by a 12-volt battery if the 48-volt battery dies."

"A perusal through the online parts catalog for the Cybertruck shows that some 48-volt components must have been designed specifically for the truck. The part names for both window regulators note that the components are 48 volts. However, the part number for the truck’s radar-sensor assembly is very similar to that of the Model Y, which could mean it’s a 12- or 5-volt component."
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #878  
I don't see how you get that I am impressed by it. I posted facts in a neutral tone.

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Calling something a tour-de-force to me implies some level of awe or reverence, not a neutral, matter of fact statement. Sorry if I misunderstood.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #879  
Exactly. In fact, I'd argue the CT is more "truck" than an Avalanche or Ridgeline, which is why I asked.
How is the CT any different than an avalanche other than an electric motor in one and not the other?

Don’t they both convert to haul a bigger load?

I have never been close to a CT, but I have been in an avalanche so I’m not sure.
 
   / Is the Cyber Truck a Flop? #880  
Cyber truck is not as near as “pretty” as this.

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