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  1. Create Exceptional Cybertruck Accessories Together With BASENOR

    That is a very interesting product. I have a 30" iron tube smoker with a 24" 1/2" plate firebox and a mix of oak and mesquite wood. I had some difficulty trying to explain my concepts but the short story is "we're not where we should be if the tailgating accessory is a relabeled George Foreman...
  2. Create Exceptional Cybertruck Accessories Together With BASENOR

    The Cybertruck does lack one essential component. It is currently unable to produce Cyber Barbecue. The solution to this is a portable electric barbecue. This should not be a "grill" but a barbecue, allowing indirect heat and smoke penetration into the meat..
  3. Ballistic Glass for Cybertrucks (Bulletproof Windows)

    Summarized ... Anti-Gun States? Going to have to mull that over...
  4. I want to get out of Bitcoin and buy TSLA stock....easiest way?

    Wait for BTC to hit 120k. Then sell. Set aside money for long term gains tax. Enough left over for CT. Have fun!!!
  5. Towing my new Zero electric bike with the Tesla

    I think something could be worked out with the bike on a roofrack. Set the bike's rear wheel free to spin and using a long v belt connect to the driver's side rear wheel extended v belt pulley. There wouldn't be any problem riding that bike way up there, would there?
  6. I'm going to rent a Model 3. Any suggestions?

    I've done exactly that; I rented an M3 from Hertz. I own an M3, so it wasn't an intro to electric. Expect to be given a couple of keycards and to use them as your keys, not the app. If you try out the full self-driving software, figure on acting like you are in a car with a fresh novice driver...
  7. Master Plan 3 Coming March 1 on Investor Day

    We used the 60v Dewalt blower to clean dust out of a warehouse. I never could do that with a gas blower because of the stink. But if you need to put a guy on a job with a blower for 2 hours+, it's gonna be gas. Or maybe that $1399 unit someone mentioned.
  8. Master Plan 3 Coming March 1 on Investor Day

    Between the blower and chainsaw, the blower is for me the energy hog - because it runs continuously. For the chainsaw, for me it is start and stop over and over. But if the job was cutting 20" D oak trunks repeatedly mine might only do five or six. And a lot of newer yards are small enough for...
  9. Master Plan 3 Coming March 1 on Investor Day

    How does this sound. It's pretty simple. If you're an average homeowner using a tool for 20 minutes or so, the Li battery powered garden tool will work - IF YOU GET the high end tool. If you get the low priced battery powered garden tool, you will be throwing it away. I'm kind of in between...
  10. Master Plan 3 Coming March 1 on Investor Day

    Yes and no, and its different. For example - The goal of a successful battery-operated tool is not to match the performance profile of a gas-powered similar tool but to do what it does best while leaving it acknowledged what the gas-powered tool does best. For example, I have a great 36v...
  11. Master Plan 3 Coming March 1 on Investor Day

    I use the chainsaw for an occasional tree that falls or has to be cut down. Mine is the 60v Dewalt with a 4A or 6A battery. I'll do a 12-20" oak tree no problemas. But routinely that saw gets used to cut oak and mesquite for the smoker. It's perfect for that, sort of like what one-click buying...
  12. Master Plan 3 Coming March 1 on Investor Day

    The AC system will have to be tossed, for about fifty good reasons.
  13. Master Plan 3 Coming March 1 on Investor Day

    Did not mean to be overly picky or offensive, let's leave it, the article makes sense and is a good reference. You asked Are small engines ripe for electrification? I've got a chainsaw and a blower, 60v Dewalt brand rather high-end things. Both are, in my opinion, great for a homeowner but...
  14. Master Plan 3 Coming March 1 on Investor Day

    I have two electric bikes, one will do 20+ miles and the other 30+ on a charge. In my opinion neither (and hence the entire concept) is not ready for prime time in terms of a place like Jakarta. 70-100 miles range and two / three wheels would be very attractive as city utility vehicles.
  15. Getting an Invite to Tesla Investor Day

    Don't be so sure about that. First let us pick a decent name. "MINIONS OF the CYBERTRUCK ARMADA..." I assume the entire horde would then go en mass and a la Martin Luther nail their demands on the church house door? Wait - these are stainless steel cybertrucks and it's 2023 - weld their...
  16. Getting an Invite to Tesla Investor Day

    Yes, exactly. This was very unsatisfactory. In fact, it is almost the very definition of "social engineering hacking of user name/passwords" in which the user is induced by greed or desirables to willingly give up his information. There certainly are ways to transfer information securely. In...
  17. Master Plan 3 Coming March 1 on Investor Day

    Then the Internet is wrong. Basic chemistry rules. A certain number of Carbon atoms goes into the combustion chamber as a fuel, and comes out as CO2. A 5 hp engine will create CO2 based on the amount of fuel used, no different than a 300 hp engine. Others have explained the inefficiencies and...
  18. Master Plan 3 Coming March 1 on Investor Day

    I suspect that statistic is rather distorted. The little 2 cycles toss oil out with the exhaust, which is a substantial "traditional" pollutant. And small 4 cycle engines don't have catalytic converters. But those issues don't have much to do with co2. CO2 is just the primary output of...
  19. Elon Musk working on Master Plan Part 3

    This is correct. Any idiot can see that the CYBERTRUCKS will be needed to deliver the batteries so that the other electric vehicles being produced can turn on and go down the road. At the start, there may not be enough batteries to go around. The CT units reasonably need 500 miles or more of...
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