That was the only tire they didn't pay the dealer to put Nitrogen in. Was $250 each, and they only had enough money for three.I think they got a flat when they were offroading.
Yep - Zach sent it through the mud puddle and must have clipped a rock - new tire going on tomorrow morning. For now, all the tests we can do that don’t relate to driving efficiency / dynamics. We’ll do it all when we get the new tire on.I think they got a flat when they were offroading.
I'm happy they are. Then I can baby my pavement princess knowing full well what it can do, but I'll never do it.Thanks for sharing. The Out of Spec guys are going full gonzo with their testing.
And if they could plug into a fcsp they could charge the lightning and all of the other EVs at the same time.
@OutofSpecKyle, great test and I appreciate the information you provide.
Yes, you an draw 7.2kW from the 240V outlet (as long as you don't use any of the other outlets in the bed). You can also draw full power (2.4kW) from the Frunk at the same time.@OutofSpecKyle, great test and I appreciate the information you provide.
You noted in your video (see transcript excerpt below) that each of the Lightning’s inverters can separately put out 3.6 KWh.
Can the single 240V/30A outlet in the bed draw from both inverters simultaneously (for 7.2 KWh total draw), or are you limited to 3.6 KWh max. on that outlet, and you can only access the remaining 3.6 KWh (the other inverter) from the other outlets in the Frunk?
Followup question:: If it can, and you’re drawing 7.2 KWh from the 240A bed outlet (e.g., providing temp power to your house), does that limit the use of the outlets in the
Frunk?
Again, thanks for all of your testing!
From your video:
20:21 Timestamp
“……what's interesting also another limitation of pro power on board is if you were to use the 240 volt connection, right, and you maxed that out at 7.2 kilowatts, it means that these other plugs, uh, you can't pull anything more from it.
So while there's more plugs and available power here in terms of, you know, stuff you can plug in, its maximum is 7.2 kilowatts, and the thing is, you have to arrange your power bank by bank because one bank does 3.6, the other bank does 3.6, so that's why we did this kind of weird equation thing so we wanted to at least have one of the inverters going to the max 3.6 kilowatts to see if it would overheat and that's what we did with the rivian and the truck still providing full power…..”
Thanks, that’s what I thought based on the vehicle’s specs. It was @OutofSpecKyle ’s comment in his video about the function of the Lightning’s two onboard inverters that caught my ear, caused me to refer back to the video’s transcript, and thus ask my question.Yes, you an draw 7.2kW from the 240V outlet (as long as you don't use any of the other outlets in the bed). You can also draw full power (2.4kW) from the Frunk at the same time.