Charge a Tesla With Portable Solar Anywhere

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BeatTheBush

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Charging a Tesla with a Jackery Explorer 1500 and 4-100W panels yield meaningful range increase. Certainly not as much as a real charger but my estimate is that it can yield 8-16 miles or range charged per day. These miles can add up if you park for many days without using the car and could even serve to offset some standby power usage of the car in hot conditions.
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@MrAmanW
@MrAmanW Рік тому
Came for the solar, stayed for the tea.
@vivekverma4578
@vivekverma4578 Рік тому
😂
@jobellecollie7139
@jobellecollie7139 Рік тому
Where did the heart spoon come from?
@TheChallenger1000
@TheChallenger1000 Рік тому
I stayed for the Tandoori. But no Tandoori came. I'm complaining to the manager...
@darkhorse2reign
@darkhorse2reign 9 місяців тому
​​@TheChallenger1000 // I held UKposts like for the crying tears and none came.
@fjfrancois
@fjfrancois 7 місяців тому
Me too
@dmx3674
@dmx3674 Рік тому
The solar charger should have been built into the Tesla. When you got to work , there is at list 8-9 hours sitting at empty lot at work.If you could get 20 mile of charge out to it , it would make a world difference , my work is about 14 miles from my home.
@Imbatmn57
@Imbatmn57 10 місяців тому
Then you wouldn't be using their commercial chargers.
@cgamiga
@cgamiga 10 місяців тому
It's better if work simply puts in solar panels over parking lot, and installs grid-power level2 chargers, but offset by the solar... often schools/libraries do this. One-car-sized panels are not enough to add significant charge, vs the cost
@vassell86
@vassell86 9 місяців тому
Yep, it's a great idea but at a high cost, the solar roof on new Prius Prime will charge 5-6 miles a day at peak watt capacity, but it costs over $600, which wille take over 5 years of solar charging to recoup the investment. Tesla vehicles have even larger glass roofs, i would guss the costs are much higher.
@thepeakoflife
@thepeakoflife 8 місяців тому
And then the homeless people in your cities can come by and take it. Very kind solar panel owners
@the_Acaman
@the_Acaman 8 місяців тому
​@@vassell86Being able to charge my car even if it's just for 10 km range is priceless to me. I would pay that 600 easily to have that option
@EyeFoodForYou
@EyeFoodForYou Рік тому
I can see how this makes financial sense. I mean in a post apocalyptic world…
@RealReeseElDon
@RealReeseElDon Рік тому
Get ready! Save this video offline just in case one day there is no internet due to EMP and no electricity
@davannaleah
@davannaleah Рік тому
2 miles for each hour charging... assuming you have full sun. I guess if your stranded somewhere, you might have enough charge to get home after a week or so..
@spike178
@spike178 Рік тому
Handy for end of days time, but all the roads would be filled with dead cars so can't use most of the roads.
@tastytechaddictsmtb
@tastytechaddictsmtb 10 місяців тому
Depends on how many miles a day you do. A small commute could be essentially made for free
@fleurcha7151
@fleurcha7151 10 місяців тому
​@@spike178its best to get a monster truck then
@em0_tion
@em0_tion Рік тому
You give a whole new meaning to "2 miles an hour so everyone can see me" and I like it! 😁👍
@ezg8448
@ezg8448 8 днів тому
Lol, and that's a generous number!
@BlakeEdmondson
@BlakeEdmondson Рік тому
Tesla could make this whole thing obsolete by adding a small 200w roof that adds a small amount over time.
@teslahacksfree
@teslahacksfree Рік тому
I would pay extra for solar on my car to keep battery drain lost from happening
@KevinSmith-os5yz
@KevinSmith-os5yz Рік тому
If you are talking about Tesla's idea of distributed power through the atmosphere, it's extremely inefficient at best, if one could actually make it work.
@arcticwolf4707
@arcticwolf4707 Рік тому
That won’t help not even by 1%
@toshi7220
@toshi7220 Рік тому
Toyota did this on 2nd gen prius to turn on fan while park and thought what a brilliant idea. I would also be very interested for solar tesla as well.
@byrnc927
@byrnc927 Рік тому
I agree, but Tesla owners would lose their panoramic glass roof.
@LisaWong0518
@LisaWong0518 Рік тому
Thanks for doing this experiment. I was wondering if the Jackery would work with Tesla and you just saved me a tons of money and time to see it come true.
@Hamzayaker
@Hamzayaker 10 місяців тому
3 miles per hour is only worth it if youre going way offroad far from towns. great for hot countries, but then again tesla is not so great for a hot country cause it heats up interior faster. Future teslas would do well to have solar power roof instead of viewing window which benefits the driver only if youre looking at parking signs.
@0e-michigan
@0e-michigan 9 місяців тому
Cool! I have exactly that Jackery unit plus some Renogy panels that give me more than 400W of power total. I knew about the neutral-ground trick to fool the EVSE, but thanks for the inspiration to do it myself.
@ItsAlive111
@ItsAlive111 7 місяців тому
This is great. All you need now is 2 hours of your life, every day and within a year you will save $50 for your time
@Tigerex966
@Tigerex966 7 місяців тому
Hey want you to use the super chargers that's where the money is. A charge box can be charged at home making them.nothing.
@rizwansardar2347
@rizwansardar2347 Рік тому
Sir, You can use thin sheet Dutch solar panels that can resists the drag to tap the continues sun.
@g.pearson4726
@g.pearson4726 8 місяців тому
Genius I’ve always wondered why Tesla doesn’t create a wireless charging box for emergencies
@joey86bu1
@joey86bu1 8 місяців тому
Dang I thought you would get more miles out of that. Thanks I can stop asking why these cars don't have built in solar panels.
@Samarno9.0
@Samarno9.0 Рік тому
I feel like your panel tech is a good way to make it even more practical.
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
While this won’t work in real life for many reasons, Tesla really should let you add solar as an option.
@benjaminhanke79
@benjaminhanke79 8 місяців тому
That's fun! I use an ecoflow delta mini and a folding bluetti 350 panel. It just fits behind the backseat of my VW e-UP! Tested the charging a few times, it works but it's inefficient. So I use the power at home at the fridge.
@amnottabs
@amnottabs Рік тому
I wonder how much efficient could it be if the car itself had the connectors for the solar panels so you could skip the DC>AC>DC conversion
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
Lots. 10-20% saved each step.
@rwyo83
@rwyo83 Рік тому
It's better to connect the solar MPPT to the EV charger
@berndgrabitz
@berndgrabitz 8 місяців тому
The onboard AC>DC Converter can handle any voltage from -200 to +200 Volt, it will likely need only different software to work as a mppt charger. - anyone from tesla here reading this?
@l4kr
@l4kr 8 місяців тому
Why aren't Teslas wrapped in solar panels? It's insulation and charging. You potentially never need to charge it if you don't use it enough.
@ZadesLegacy
@ZadesLegacy 8 місяців тому
Because generally speaking, it's very expensive and panels are usually delicate. Service would be a nightmare. It also adds significant weight, and does not add meaningful mileage to a car of that weight and battery size. The car would have to be designed from the ground up to make this work in a way enough people would want to make money off of. I highly recommend you take a look at Aptera if you want to see what it takes to make solar work well.@@l4kr
@gnosis7662
@gnosis7662 7 місяців тому
I think this would be a great way to charge a Tesla while camping at a remote site! Thanks for sharing this idea!
@Ninety9924
@Ninety9924 Місяць тому
Solar panels work, only when there is no cloud in the sky. When the sun is covered by the cloud, the charging will stop. Some battery will re-start charging after the clouds pass but some need your intervention to get it to work again. If you have the latter, you have to, like the presenter, sit close to the car and watch. For camping, the camp sites are usually in the shade, which greatly limits solar charging efficiency. You can find a spot with an unobtrusive view to the sky for charging, but then you may need to sit close to the car to watch it.
@ChristmasEve777
@ChristmasEve777 22 дні тому
@@Ninety9924 I'm not as familiar with the BMS for EVs compared to the ones in electric bike batteries but I'm not aware of anything that prevents "restarting". The battery will pull as many amps as it can when they're available when the voltage of the batteries is low enough compared to the voltage of the charger (solar panel array). I don't know about this Tesla but I heard the Hummer EV has a direct DC port as well as the normal one.
@Quitenice
@Quitenice Рік тому
Little surprised you didn’t give the calculation on how many days it would take for a full charge ❤️😊
@n1chr0me6
@n1chr0me6 Рік тому
So the battery is like 50-70kwh, say 300mi range, and the solar panels are 0.2kwh a pop :) 20 miles per sunny day?
@mylifethaidiy7045
@mylifethaidiy7045 Рік тому
I thought he said you get like 3 miles for every 7 hours of charge. A few months I guess.
@DarkLinkAD
@DarkLinkAD Рік тому
Its really an ad, these were given to everyone, even PC repair shops. This is the least effective way to charge a Tesla, seeing as your suffering the battery loss of the portable battery bank, then outputting to your Tesla which will again have another set of losses.
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
This video was not sponsored. On a good day you might get 10 mi from 4-100W panels, so about 24 days to go from 10% to 90% charge. Full charge would not be the uses case, you would prob just collect free miles as you use the car.
@BOOSTEDLASER
@BOOSTEDLASER Рік тому
@@BeatTheBush NOBODY CAN ANSWER THIS : CAN I CHARGE MY JACKERY WITH 35,000 POWERBANKS? I KNOW IT NEEDS TO BE RIGGED SOMEHOW...I HAVE 3 OF THEM.THEY ARE REVPOWER
@luisalbertocuevas-garcia6850
@luisalbertocuevas-garcia6850 8 місяців тому
Nice! What’s the investment needed to make it happen? Solar panel, converter, etc.?
@hansturpyn5455
@hansturpyn5455 Рік тому
I charge my electric step/scooter with 3x 300wp solar panels. I have like 35miles each day from the sun.
@andrewleveille
@andrewleveille 9 місяців тому
Great video. My question is, would the added weight of the panels and battery use more power than it generates? I would love to know the difference.
@xWris3
@xWris3 9 місяців тому
The difference would be nothing. I saw a video about that where they took two Ioniq 28 (EV) one full with people and golf bags, and another one empty. They drove the same distance at the same time and the final consumption was identical. The difference of weight between the two car was 260kg or about 16%. So you can imagine the result would be the same with a few solar panels and a battery weighting *at most* 50kg. Actually to be precise in their testing they observed the lighter car to consume more (ever so slightly --> 0.1 to 0.2 kWh) and they thought maybe it was the car heating that worked less as they performed this test in winter. The people's body heat could have contributed. Could also be the margin of error as no two cars are 100% identical.
@__-xf3iw
@__-xf3iw 8 місяців тому
@@xWris3 Maybe the Ride Heigh could also play a minor Factor, heavier Car lower = more efficent aero maybe?
@anthonyhardy6144
@anthonyhardy6144 Рік тому
Love your sense of humour, nice video 😂
@aaronboggs5799
@aaronboggs5799 6 місяців тому
This is essentially what Aptera is doing with their EV. It weighs about half what a Model 3 does, was designed with total efficiency in mind, and has enough built in solar panels to generate about 25-30 miles of range per day. For many folks with short commutes, this would be totally sufficient, and allow them to drive almost entirely off solar power. Rich Rebuilds reviewed an early prototype about a year ago, and Donut just did a review of a near production ready model. These things are awesome (if you don’t mind a 2 seater and some pretty crazy styling) and start around $30k. Would really like to see them succeed.
@ccibinel
@ccibinel 2 дні тому
Lets not forget that it still has a plug. If solar minimizes DCFC or saves on expensive (california) home charging. Personally I'm looking forward to Aptera but actually care little about solar since here in BC power is cheap and vandalism is a concern. High efficiency EV sports car with storage and right to repair is enough....
@samanthamariefreeman335
@samanthamariefreeman335 Рік тому
Yippee hurray!! Three days ago I mentally asked the question, can an ev get charged by a Jackery Solar generator!! Thank you! The world needs more electrical engineers!!
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
The bonding plug tricks the tesla charger into thinking it's plugged into a wall and not a solar generator.
@kalmmonke5037
@kalmmonke5037 Рік тому
@@BeatTheBush see aptera motors
@fuzzygraytoad
@fuzzygraytoad Рік тому
Straight and to the point. Love this!!
@jaimemartin6704
@jaimemartin6704 2 місяці тому
The tea was a nice touch. I was curious if this were possible. I bought a Leaf a couple of years ago and was kinda disappointed that it didn't come with solar panels in the roof... I mean... it makes sense to me!
@terryfoste4746
@terryfoste4746 8 місяців тому
So as an electric Engineer. I know the Jackery Waists a TON of power converting DC to AC doesn't it? How much could be saved if you were to dump straight DC into the car? Also to that effect... what would it take to build a DC Solar Charger for a vehicle?
@docwatson1134
@docwatson1134 Рік тому
This is my first view of your channel. As UKposts entertainment I give it five stars. As a practical example of actually charging the Tesla, not really. But as a clear demonstration of the concept, excellent! The development of higher output ultra lightweight flexible panels, and the manufacturer integrating plug and play external connectivity will make this a real thing. This video sparks the imagination, and I hope spurs such development into reality.
@Ashley_Schaeffer
@Ashley_Schaeffer Рік тому
These charge at about 4-5Mi of range per hour... Definitely an emergency helper. But you need to have your panels out for a long time... Great for camping.
@crcurran
@crcurran 2 місяці тому
This 400 watt configuration will like generate 0.3 kWh per hour so you'll get 1 to 1.5 miles per hour if it's a clear sunny day. I doubt even that the way the panels are not oriented in a optimized way.
@jagaloon216
@jagaloon216 8 місяців тому
But Jackery SPECIFICALLY state they only recommend pass through charging (using your power station whilst simultaneously charging it) when the output is less than the input : Jackery : 'However, we recommend this feature to be used only on your device(s) that drain less power than the input wattage shown on the screen of your power station'
@crw31399
@crw31399 7 місяців тому
Any increase if you put the winshield panel on the outside
@noway9081
@noway9081 Рік тому
Can you get an adapter that allows you to charge the car with DC from the batter as opposed to using the AC output? That would probably increase efficiency.
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
No such adapter exists. You can hack your own and pretend to be a DC fast charger using the existing charge port. However, that requires knowledge of the proprietary Tesla signaling protocol and likely a step up of the dc voltage to over 400-600 VDC.
@pauljefferies9087
@pauljefferies9087 Рік тому
I do agree that this is worthwhile.
@shop-with-me
@shop-with-me 13 днів тому
I live in California and need to do this, thank you for sharing & your dry humor. 🫖
@terryhayward7905
@terryhayward7905 7 місяців тому
You have something like a 40,000 watt hour battery. The solar panels will give something like a max of 400 watts at peak. That will take 1000 hours or around 125 days to charge the car battery.
@timothyn4699
@timothyn4699 6 місяців тому
your math is off, that would be 100 hours. That said, the avg is 5hr/day solar, so 100/5= 20 days for a full charge. Still bad, but not quite as bad as you claim
@terryhayward7905
@terryhayward7905 6 місяців тому
@@timothyn4699 I only added an extra 0 and 0 is nothing
@nickd920
@nickd920 Рік тому
Why not add a stationary bike hooked up to a generator for additional power? Or even a small version of a wind generator?
@KevinSmith-os5yz
@KevinSmith-os5yz Рік тому
All these ideas are way to low of real power to be effective.
@wisdomandlove1661
@wisdomandlove1661 Рік тому
@@KevinSmith-os5yz is there a better idea?
@KevinSmith-os5yz
@KevinSmith-os5yz Рік тому
@@wisdomandlove1661 if this type of ev is all you have, then get enough panels on your home to effectively charge your vehicle. Something like 10kwatts worth. That would give most people about 60kwhrs of total charge, if you left it plugged in all day. Thats about the typical battery capacity for an ev. Unfortunately that's about $20K worth of panels and equipment in US dollars. Otherwise you are still using grid power to charge, which is whole other can of worms.
@KevinSmith-os5yz
@KevinSmith-os5yz Рік тому
@@wisdomandlove1661 just fyi, if you had the ev covered with solar panels, you might have about 400 watts . The better ev's use about 200whrs per mile. So with this setup you could park for an hour and then drive 2 miles. However that does not take into account the battery losses , so,realistically you could probably drive one mile for every hour you parked in the sun. a small wind generator would produce quite a bit less power. This of course assumes you aren't using any extra power such as lights, heater, ac, wipers, etc. So yes it could work i suppose, if you lived in a nice climate and only had to drive a couple miles to work. But then in those conditions I'd probably just ride a bike:)
@maddin408
@maddin408 Рік тому
Jackery should offer a flexible car solar blanket that you just can plug into your powerstation. :-D
@DeputyNordburg
@DeputyNordburg Рік тому
Or maybe a solar car charger. There is really no reason to need the powerstation.
@j5892000
@j5892000 Рік тому
That would take waaaaay too long. The panels aren't high enough voltage . Need a boost converter which takes extra power on top if what the load draws
@nicholasthon973
@nicholasthon973 10 місяців тому
Have you considered a roof rack and a semi-permanent mounted panel?
@adonaimorales1410
@adonaimorales1410 Рік тому
Tesla should really build-in solar panels into the soon roof. Even if you just gain a couple miles. Just imagine, the car charges a little while parked anywhere.
@Lowness125
@Lowness125 9 місяців тому
not just the roof, make the frunk out of solar panels also. Maybe even some solar panels on the rear glass section. I would pay extra for a solar powered tesla.
@WV-HillBilly
@WV-HillBilly 9 місяців тому
@@Lowness125 well obviously a "solar powered tesla" would not be possible, but it would be neat to leave SentryMode on without range loss
@pinhosekbor138
@pinhosekbor138 Рік тому
Wow all 3 miles for all this time. Awesome 👌.
@KA9DSL
@KA9DSL 8 місяців тому
How many days did it take to charge?
@aceventuraaceventura2003
@aceventuraaceventura2003 7 місяців тому
Just carry a small portable generator. What happens on a cloudy day or during a monsoon?
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Рік тому
I'm excited about how accessible solar is becoming even if still pricey. I was thinking of setting up a rig like this to power my chicken coop's lights and heating/cooling but i think it would take a lifetime to pay itself back in electricity savings. Did the car charge at its usual 5mph rate even when plugged into the battery?
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
The only reasonable reason to own this thing is for backup power purposes. Since the unit can do 1800W out, it can handle the 4-5mi/hr charge rate which is roughly 1400W.
@robertweekley5926
@robertweekley5926 Рік тому
GoHerping - Not all "Calculations" are considered! for example, if the Grid goes down, and you can't get Fuel for your Generator: how do you then "Put a Price on the Uninterrupted Power you have created for your use case?" Or, what if you are just seeking to use less "Peak Time Of Use" Grid power, or even just "Zero" out, that part of your Grid Usage? or, use it to create Content for a UKposts Channel, that gets "Monitized?"
@egaskrad
@egaskrad Рік тому
you know if you pay someone to do it for you it is very pricy... but I think there are enough DIY stuff in the market that you can make good use of. you probably wants to start with a 350W portable solar panel, a battery and a manual switch which you can switch between using the grid or your battery. once you figure it out, it would be adding an Automatic Transfer Switch and expanding your panels and battery until you are all good.
@hugokappes4077
@hugokappes4077 8 місяців тому
i live off grid , i needed power and couldnt keep running a generator,, I have 1800w of panel and 5kw of battery and 1500w constant inverter, total cost so far 1500nz ,, got batteries free from a truck place, not perfect but fine for now,, next mission build up system so I can run my welder for a bit,, got better batteries coming, again free,, need more panels and a 6000w inverter, should cost another 1200nz to do this,, industry throws stuff away all the time like batteries , just got to go ask,,
@b4uloveme515
@b4uloveme515 Рік тому
Just don’t do that in bay area when you are not there, otherwise when you are back there would be big hole on your windows and all the gears be all gone
@AcmePotatoPackingPocatello
@AcmePotatoPackingPocatello 4 місяці тому
Perfect...about time someone did a show n tell on this . Great JOB !!! ☆☆☆☆☆
@az21bob666
@az21bob666 8 місяців тому
the car company should make a good version of this. i mean for say you go out of town to see family, and they live like 120 miles away and you have a 250, it be nice to have that charging why you at there for house for the day and just to feel safe on the drive home
@hkninja38
@hkninja38 10 місяців тому
Great fun experiment, but the contain charging and draining is killing the Jackery also.
@apterachallenge
@apterachallenge Рік тому
Wait till you get an Aptera. 700w from the solar panels, but the car only uses 100 wh/mile. They say it can pull up to 40 miles a day from its solar panels...
@denisbaev5479
@denisbaev5479 Рік тому
Have a pre order, but not holding my breath to see even 10miles added per day. Lowering my expectations right from the start.
@apterachallenge
@apterachallenge Рік тому
@@denisbaev5479 Where do you live, Greenland? I'm pretty sure they've done their maths. The thing uses 100wh per mile, so if you have a 700w solar output, every hour of charging theoretically gives you 7 miles. I assume there are some losses there, because over 10 hours (let's say 8am to 6pm) that would add up to 70 miles not 40. But I take your point, we will just have to wait and see how it pans out in practice. Obviously, the sunnier the location, the more miles you are going to get...
@ccibinel
@ccibinel 2 дні тому
700 is never going to happen due to different angles on panels. At peak in super ideal conditions it might hit 625w. The key detail is the average per day and on paper in some areas they could hit 4.8 kwh; 3.5 kwh in summer in california is likely and that definitely can move the needle.
@happyhippo1710
@happyhippo1710 Рік тому
@BEATTHEBUSH. I love how he said" Tea goodness" awesome!
@j.c.4192
@j.c.4192 Рік тому
Not a bad idea to keep a hybrid car for long term storage.
@BAYAREAMX
@BAYAREAMX Рік тому
I’d love to see a solar panel output 60% of their capacity. 4-100w panels and we saw 160w?
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
Sun was not the strongest. I saw 88W output from each 100W panel in full sun with this.
@wgs256614
@wgs256614 Рік тому
Output would have been greater if he had tilted the panels for direct sun!
@CalebGibbsAvenue
@CalebGibbsAvenue Рік тому
@@BeatTheBush 1hr gives you 1% charg
@CalebGibbsAvenue
@CalebGibbsAvenue Рік тому
Not to mention your actually using a nuther battery to change more than solar itself. 160w and 500w is a big difference
@ahwleung
@ahwleung Рік тому
The Aptera is actually trying to make this viable, going from 3-5 miles of range added/day to around 40 which makes it actually usable for a daily commuter.
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
Took a look and the elephant In the room would be what about it’s crash safety rating going at 110mph with a resin shell?
@nathanryweck3137
@nathanryweck3137 Рік тому
@@BeatTheBush probably A LOT better than a motorcycle.
@specialk22tt
@specialk22tt Рік тому
@@BeatTheBush composites are 7x stronger than steel. The Elaphe motors in the wheels allow for a larger crumple zone that was actually designed by Roush to deflect the momentum under the cabin. It has dual front airbags as well. I think those things along with Sandy Munro being involved from the beginning, it’ll be quite safe although nothing is safe at 110. 😊
@robertweekley5926
@robertweekley5926 Рік тому
​@@BeatTheBush - It is basically a "High Strength Motorcycle Helmet" with Additional Steel Framework! Maybe "Stopping Distance" is a Concern, for the 3 Wheeler, but, few people ask that! 🤔🧐🥴🙄
@The0Advent
@The0Advent Рік тому
@@robertweekley5926 the vast majority of your braking power comes from the front wheels. Also sbkit 2/3rds kf it's weight is on the front wheels. Combine thst eith it being around 2000 lbs vs about 4000 for a model 3 and I'm willing to bet it has a much better braking distance.
@GOxHAM
@GOxHAM Рік тому
That's a nice setup! Seems practical for road trips. Milk tea on the go, looks delicious!
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
If you are hanging around the car like tailgates or camping, then this is ideal since you can guard your solar panels.
@KashifJavedForex
@KashifJavedForex 7 місяців тому
Can we charge like this while driving?
@MaximGhost
@MaximGhost Рік тому
Nice to see you hitting the road now. It opens a new source of content while remaining in line with your concept of stress-free living on the cheap. If you want to go even further, you could install a tow hitch on your Tesla and then buy a brand new enclosed trailer for around $6k and install solar panels on the roof and set up beefy batteries, an inverter, and a portable air conditioner inside the trailer like Will Prowse did on his chanel. Throw a sleeping cot in it as well and you now have a budget camper that'll let you live offgrid whenever you want.
@fvrrljr
@fvrrljr Рік тому
photovoltaic / solar thermal technician here: mentioning Will Prowse i tip my hat to you... you're on the right path Bro '
@rupe53
@rupe53 Рік тому
just one drawback... towing with any EV will cut your travel range by over 60%
@robertweekley5926
@robertweekley5926 Рік тому
​@@rupe53 - While likely true, there are people that don't "Road Trip" each Day, or "Commute a 100 Miles a Day", like so many of my Co-workers do! like, myself, for instance! I drive so little in my Commute, a slightly more sophisticated 300 Watts Rig, above this on presented, would cover my Commute and Shopping trips, for most Months, 6-9 Months per year!
@rupe53
@rupe53 Рік тому
@@robertweekley5926 ... you missed the point that adding a trailer for better accommodations would far outweigh any possible solar gain. Have you ever tried to find a parking space for a trailer at a grocery store or just driven through town with one? Yes, you could reduce your needs to suit the power available, but at what cost? It would be cheaper / easier to find the freebie charging facilities around town and bring your camp chair to gain the 5 mile range.
@MaximGhost
@MaximGhost Рік тому
​@@rupe53 And what happens when you decide to camp off-grid way out in the boonies where the closest Level 2 charger is 100 miles away and you only have 10 miles left in your Tesla's battery? ... but you still have plenty of sun? You can only do Level 1 charging with the 120 Vac setup shown in this video. That's 2 miles of range per hour. However, there are split-phase inverters that you can purchase which will do 240 Vac output which then means you can do Level 2 charging at 9 to 52 miles of range per hours. With a trailer loaded up with 10 or even 20 solar panels rated at 240W each, you can charge up quick and go as far as you want from "free" ground chargers. BTW, where exactly are YOU finding "free" ground chargers? But, yes, you are correct about cutting your max range by hitching on a trailer to an ANY vehicle. But saying that it cuts it by "over 60%" is a bit extreme, no? It of course depends on many factors ... are you driving across flat lands or over hills and mountains? ... how much weight are you putting into the trailer? ... what is the drag coefficient of your trailer? ... have you ensured your tires are properly inflated to 32 PSI? To reduce coefficient, manufacturers are already offering V-nose trailers since even off-gridders with ICE vehicles are already concerned about saving fuel while hauling trailers on camping trips. As for your question, "Have you ever tried to find a parking space for a trailer at a grocery store or just driven through town with one?" ... I'm going to go on a limb here and say you live in a highly populated city and have never went on a road trip beyond your area's suburbs, correct? Because, had you left your metropolitan area, you would have discovered that there are numerous locations within a mile or two of 99% of America's freeway and highway main exits where you can ABSOULTELY find a parking space for your car and a trailer. Where do you think truckers with their 18-wheelers sleep for the night now? Not only do truck stops with convenience stores and restaurants in them want your business but Walmart allows overnight stopovers for RVs and camper trailers as well ... it's literally on Walmart's corporate web page ... "While we [Walmart] do not offer electrical service or accommodations typically necessary for RV customers, Walmart values RV travelers and considers them among our best customers. Consequently, we do permit RV parking on our store parking lots as we are able." Anyways, you're asking questions that RVers and campers with trailers have already vetted for the past 50+ years ... so, do a little research and stop thinking that the rest of America is myopically constrained to the same lifestyle that you city rats limit yourselves to. If that's what you really think, then why are you on THIS channel to begin with?
@oa5828
@oa5828 Рік тому
I recommend a roof rack with 3 ~500w solar panels. Have a slide out mechanism for two of them, like drawers.
@Saj14356
@Saj14356 Рік тому
👍
@jobellecollie7139
@jobellecollie7139 Рік тому
Link for DIY on Jackery? Thanks. My HOA doesn't allow solar anything, even a stupid garden light. I'll be thumbing my nose at them! The solar panels lay on the back lawn! Have you ever done a Eufy Security System which has solar panels to keep them charged? I never called it milk tea. My Irish Grandmother added the milk to the cup with sugar, while brewing tea in the teapot. Then she mixed the brewed tea with the milk and sugar. We drank hot tea as soon as we could drink from a cup! My 2011 van just clicked over 43,000 miles. It holds 60 gallons of fuel.
@simonlinser8286
@simonlinser8286 Рік тому
you could use some kind of woven metal composite strap material and the build a lattice like thing that is riveted to the straps and the panels, but without very much weight. then you could have the panels connected together on this net type thing and 4 straps would go under the windows and clip together inside the car, this would make them much harder to steal quickly and might be enough to comfortably leave it charging for an hour while you go for a stroll, it might also help because you could use some tent poles to prop it up at an optimal sun angle as well. also in case my explanation doesn't make sense this would all be foldable so that the panels all fold up into a nice neat stack
@Terrillthegreat79
@Terrillthegreat79 Рік тому
The most entertaining and informative video on UKposts! Thank you 😂
@WayanJig
@WayanJig Рік тому
You don't have to tell us you save the napkins. We know you do ;)
@kevinlin052
@kevinlin052 Рік тому
I do too, lol
@DeniJasmina
@DeniJasmina 5 місяців тому
I do the exact same thing. I take a one week vacation just for this purpose. I pick a store front parking lot and spend my time there. Worth it.
@countryjoe3551
@countryjoe3551 3 місяці тому
😂😂😂😂😂
@justin_time
@justin_time Рік тому
Is it possible to add a roof rack to Tesla and then mount some rigid panels semi-permenantly? This looks like an amazing setup for camping, if nothing else to cancel out vampiric drain.
@consolemaster
@consolemaster Рік тому
At the moment, I don't think its worth the effort. It doesn't provide enough sustainable continuous charge. It will also add more drag to the car.
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
Lots of issues to resolve here. Drag will cost more than the charge it adds. If stationary, you have theft to worry about. Also, you really shouldn't charge the power bank leaving it in the hot car, hence you have to be present to charge.
@jabbajawz
@jabbajawz Рік тому
Just get some flexible panels and use the industrial double sided tape
@user-kh1ro6wv3t
@user-kh1ro6wv3t Рік тому
@@BeatTheBush this is cool. I haven’t seen any videos on this. But I bet there is going to be someone out there to steal your idea and create something better out of it.
@egaskrad
@egaskrad Рік тому
@@user-kh1ro6wv3t saw one yesterday sponsor by... batteries of some other brand. these extra batteries are heavy and giving you so little milage that it just don't worth the trouble, yet.
@richardh8082
@richardh8082 Рік тому
British tip: don't squeeze the bag as it makes the tea bitter x
@theuglykwan
@theuglykwan Рік тому
Save the tea bag to brew it again and water plants with it.
@ImChrisDeDecker
@ImChrisDeDecker Рік тому
@@theuglykwan bam, plant food. I will now save my Peace Lilly
@chrisaustralianfinance9204
@chrisaustralianfinance9204 Рік тому
Despite the roi on the charging not being much, I do think the concept and the fact its now been done is just really cool.
@coltsgood99
@coltsgood99 Рік тому
Yes, independent off grid energy is nice indeed. Will get even nicer with better solar panels/stronger batteries/faster charging/possible nighttime charging in the future from the moonlight if the labels become strong enough? Nice stuff in store for the future! Always a reason to be hopeful and positive about the future!
@kuzinit2374
@kuzinit2374 Рік тому
Yes , they should all come with built in solar chargers so they can charge all day , even if you are driving
@mr3817
@mr3817 Рік тому
@@kuzinit2374 The amount of power vs the cost of that equipment is such a horrific ROI that is the reason ZERO Electric cars do this. It's basic math. This video MOCKS the stupidity of the average Green Idiot. He sat there for hours and thousands in equipment for 3 MILES of range.
@chidorirasenganz
@chidorirasenganz Рік тому
@@mr3817 actually there are cars with solar. The Aptera and Lightyear One being the most notable examples
@samspencer7765
@samspencer7765 Рік тому
@@chidorirasenganz Yep, Sono Sion too. What people don't realise is that for the average car, yes a solar roof might not add loads of range, but what it will do is COMPLETELY ERADICATE phantom drain. I'd love to drive to the airport in my EV from home and have say 40% battery when I leave the car, not enough to get home, but over the course of a week it keeps trickling in for free and gets up to maybe 65-70% charge and you return from vacation and can drive straight back. That really appeals to me.
@kurtgainz
@kurtgainz 7 місяців тому
Even if you only got 10 miles of range a day out of a solar roof, thats still 3600 miles per year which is 36% of the average persons needs annually. (At 15 miles per gallon average in gasser thats 240 gallons or around $1000.00.)
@Ej-en2lz
@Ej-en2lz 3 місяці тому
Regardless, of the results… this is awesome! I feel like such a nerd since I got my M3P. Being a previous rear wheel drive v8 racing driver
@WookieSenshi
@WookieSenshi Рік тому
This is cool and all and I appreciate the content, but there's a reason cars don't come with built in solar panels to charge the drive battery. Haha Solar tech is no where near close enough for it to be a reliable source for driving day to day. As an emergency back up? Sure, but that's about the extent of it currently. EDIT: love Jackery. Great company.
@apterachallenge
@apterachallenge Рік тому
It's a very expensive jerry can :)
@macmcleod1188
@macmcleod1188 Рік тому
Thing is, if they did integrate them with cars, they could probably do it for a lot less and they could make integrated panels look pretty cool. There is free real estate on the front hood the roof and the trunk.
@egaskrad
@egaskrad Рік тому
@@macmcleod1188 they are good for caverns. not for private cars. a portable solar panel one can generate 350W, good enough for daily need if you have the space to spread them out.
@macmcleod1188
@macmcleod1188 Рік тому
@@egaskrad I can't figure out what you mean by "caverns". Bad auto correction?
@egaskrad
@egaskrad Рік тому
@@macmcleod1188 caravan. thanks man.
@bh9262
@bh9262 Рік тому
Great video! Q, what Amp should I charge my car at home? I have a NEMA 1450 on a 50 amp circuit. While using the app, I can go up to 32 amp or go down to 5 amp. What is the referral link for? They no longer give miles for that. OR did they go back to that?
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
Most would charge as fast as their hardware allows. Referral link gets you 1000 supercharger miles.
@bh9262
@bh9262 Рік тому
@@BeatTheBush thanks, i have all night to charge, so no need to push the hardware. Is slower charging pr faster charging better for battery health and longevity?
@stanleyfung5529
@stanleyfung5529 Рік тому
Referral for new cars has been dead for a year or so now. The only referrals are for solar.
@jyh4344
@jyh4344 Рік тому
32 amp is the max for Tesla Mobile Charger. I usually set it at 20amp-24 amp , just feel better, the slower , the better for battery life, but it is 100% fine to charge 32amp at home... If you buy the Tesla Wall charge, it can be easily hooked up with your 1450 outlet wiring , it will charge up to 40 amp something, check the Tesla Website
@ChavezDIY
@ChavezDIY Рік тому
PG Tips is my favorite black tea. I recently gave up drinking caffeinated beverages including black tea and I feel better.
@joshuafisher5299
@joshuafisher5299 8 місяців тому
It’s only going to take about 5-7 days to fully charge nice
@ChristmasEve777
@ChristmasEve777 22 дні тому
It would be way more efficient if he used a DC-DC boost converter and kept it DC, from the solar panels, through the boost converter, directly to the charge port. But 400 watts of (PEAK) power would still be prohibitively slow 😞
@stanlee3619
@stanlee3619 Рік тому
That was very relaxing, watching you brew and enjoy your tea in the parking lot. I think a lot of people didn't understand this to be a humorous academic exercise than an actual demonstration of charging your Tesla with portable panels.
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
Exactly. I did this... once. Not sure if I'll do it more than a few times only to figure how and if it can work in other ways.
@stanlee3619
@stanlee3619 Рік тому
@@BeatTheBush My friends complained when I commented on your Facebook post about this. People are taking it too literally. I thought it was hilarious.
@sandasturner9529
@sandasturner9529 Рік тому
This explanation does make much more sense.
@Andy.Duncan
@Andy.Duncan Рік тому
😂 absolutely love how much detail he goes into with the tea 😂😂
@MasterofPlay7
@MasterofPlay7 Рік тому
and it taste like shit xD
@4runner4ever83
@4runner4ever83 Рік тому
Wrong title. Should be, how to make a tea in a tesla. :)
@poppymansfieldjones253
@poppymansfieldjones253 7 місяців тому
Can this work while driving???
@Shockwelle1
@Shockwelle1 7 місяців тому
u could easily duoble the amount of solar panel on ur car giving 1000 watts/h = 4 mile range/h. so lets say u to the beach stay there for 6 hours this would give u 24 mile range, which is really not bad. but it doeasnt works in europe, germany has even in summer whole month no sunshine.
@zhangwei4622
@zhangwei4622 Рік тому
Sounds like a lot of work for
@Mikemikeswehomenow
@Mikemikeswehomenow 6 місяців тому
Degrading paint 😂😂😂😂 which world do you live in
@bukovinian
@bukovinian Місяць тому
lol my car would be under sun no matter what. I love in central Cali. 😂 you can’t avoid sun… until winter
@onesikm3
@onesikm3 11 днів тому
@@Mikemikeswehomenowsomeone has to always be a smart ass in the comments and show off their level of intelligence by demonstrating what little they actually know. You must not own a car because sun damage is a real and degrades the paint very quickly. Ever heard of the phrase we use during used car sales like, “garage kept” or always garaged????!!!!!!??!
@Mikemikeswehomenow
@Mikemikeswehomenow 11 днів тому
@@onesikm3 Oh I’m a smart ass first and foremost. I’m going to pour up a cup of smart ass coffee and then report your comment. Furthermore, you pretty clear on what you know so I’ll leave you to solve the worlds problems then you’re really playing in on that Asian stereotype I’m sorry for your small package.
@Mikemikeswehomenow
@Mikemikeswehomenow 10 днів тому
@@onesikm3 You’re such a tough guy. I didn’t know that Chinese people had balls.
@jayrudo6280
@jayrudo6280 Рік тому
This would be good to use at work. I work for 9 hours so even if I get a few extra miles a day it makes sense to do. Would want a few more panels. Over the life of the car those extra miles will add up.
@KrustyKlown
@KrustyKlown Рік тому
Tesla makes solar panels.. but doesn't offer them as a roof option .. DUMB. People willing to pay big bucks for Tesla options would certainly pay $5k for a Solar Roof on their cars.
@Zaerki
@Zaerki Рік тому
@@KrustyKlown Well, it's just not very practical tbh. It fits some niche cases, but in general, you're far better off just putting solar on your home for a variety of reasons. For example, by adding fixed solar panels when the car is destroyed the solar panels are destroyed as well. They have contemplated the notion of the CT bed cover having solar panels on it though, likely with a wing extension option, which could be viable. Either way though, it's simply not practical for their entire lineup and presently they are building as many cars as they can by making the builds as similar as possible.
@KrustyKlown
@KrustyKlown Рік тому
@@Zaerki Nothing Practical about a lot of Tesla options, their customers are all wrapped up in the hype, even paying for options that don't exist, lol ($15K for full self driving that isn't yet) .. and when all Model 3/Y's look the same, having a solar hood/roof would be the only symbol of Tesla stature. So why not, Musk could get $10K for that option.
@Zaerki
@Zaerki Рік тому
@@KrustyKlown You could have substituted your paragraph with "I'm a Tesla hater" and saved us both time. Have a good day.
@KrustyKlown
@KrustyKlown Рік тому
@@Zaerki You could have substituted your paragraph with "I'm a Tesla Cultist" and saved us both time. Have a good day. Sorry if reality sucks for you .. Tesla sells many options that are NOT complete "Coming Soon" is what their website states for their $15K Full Self Driving that is still in Beta testing for longer than people have owned their cars, lol. The reality IS .. people like you LOVE Tesla, and will buy these over priced incomplete features just to have them .. so WTF not sell a solar roof/hood since Tesla makes solar cells ?? You people will buy them, so why not sell it?? It doesn't need to make sense, Love ain't sensible. FYI - I don't hate Tesla, it's a great car.. hell, they use products with my Patents. What I do hate is their marketing practices, and how Tesla Cultists are blind to the deception.
@VictorReviewsGarage
@VictorReviewsGarage Рік тому
I just loved this video! loved it!
@bro_mayo5413
@bro_mayo5413 Рік тому
I love your videos, keep it up!
@WhoDeanyUnchained
@WhoDeanyUnchained Рік тому
A whopping 3 miles 🤣
@angelgonzalez133
@angelgonzalez133 Рік тому
You Will LOVE 3 miles on 0%
@remosewa
@remosewa Рік тому
@@angelgonzalez133 it's 0% except for the cost of the solar and the battery which you'll probably never make your money back on.
@rahimsvoice
@rahimsvoice Рік тому
How long would it take to fully charge it?
@MeMaTiok
@MeMaTiok Рік тому
I think More than 1 week :))
@zahan5683
@zahan5683 Рік тому
Above all, I must thank you for this innovative video. Why Innovative? Here you made this car charging itself.
@jebes909090
@jebes909090 Рік тому
well sorta. kinda like producing a galon of gas a day through some composter or something. its not really going to change your life, but the concept is kinda neat.
@mylifethaidiy7045
@mylifethaidiy7045 Рік тому
Thank you so much. I was on the fence whether to buy an electric car, but this video convinced me to buy another gas car. I think I am going to go with a new prius.
@kokorospirit5006
@kokorospirit5006 Рік тому
How long to charge Tesla to 100%? Thanks
@Owsryudie
@Owsryudie Рік тому
Do the math??? xD
@kokorospirit5006
@kokorospirit5006 Рік тому
@@Owsryudie Is it a linear regression relation or the closer we get to full charge it charges faster or slower?
@kokorospirit5006
@kokorospirit5006 Рік тому
@@Owsryudie I guess we have to base it on average input expected on specific date of the year and azimuth is not that relevant, therefore car orientation does not change?
@BeatTheBush
@BeatTheBush Рік тому
Teslas charges slower as you get towards 100% but solar charging is so slow it would just take anything it gives.
@thedopplereffect00
@thedopplereffect00 Рік тому
I don't think it ever would. The battery management system has a phantom drain more than those panels could provide
@paulcope9819
@paulcope9819 13 днів тому
Get rooftop solar and a Zappi charger to add about 70 miles a day to the car battery, or look at an Aptera.
@-whackd
@-whackd Рік тому
You're losing a lot of energy by charging a jackery then charging your Tesla battery from the jackery. Those portable solar panels fall apart fast and are 3x more expensive than some that you could ground mount at home
@dot_boi
@dot_boi Рік тому
I'm not sure why EV manufacturers DON'T include solar panels on the roofs considering that most EVs right now are luxury cars that cost 50k+ brand new, even a few solar cells baked into the hood, roof and or trunk would be a fraction of the cost in comparison to everything else in a car such as a Tesla and it would essentially just give you free miles. Yeah solar doesnt put out much, but for a case similar to mine: I work from home and drive maybe 20-30 miles a week to run errands in my small town. I did the napkin math the other day, If 80% of the surface area on the roof of my theoretical average sized sedan EV were solar panels (I used a mazda 3 sedan for measurements) I would theoretically never need to plug in and charge my car for most of my vehicles use, unless I take a road trip which is pretty dramatic. I would basically be saving roughly 10 Lb's worth of coal every week if it were used in a power plant to charge the car.
@egaskrad
@egaskrad Рік тому
there are too many drawback for now 1) you said it. the output is so bad. you get like 6 miles per 8 hours of direct sunlight which you would get more by plugging it into a home outlet in 1.5 hours. 2) heat is not good to battery but to get solar power you must leave it under the sun. 3) then there are the shade and rainy days. we had a straight 3 week rainy days in the beginning of the year so you have to plug the car into an outlet anyway. putting everything together it is too much effort and too little gain
@TempleScoop
@TempleScoop Рік тому
They could put three to four 400-watt panels that what I did to my Prius Prime
@timothyn4699
@timothyn4699 6 місяців тому
good point about it hurting the battery. Speaking of the heat, any AC you use to counteract the extra heat in the car from leaving it baking in direct sunlight for 5+hours, once you start driving, also eats away into any savings you got
@phillipsusi1791
@phillipsusi1791 Рік тому
Dude, the car loses 3-5 miles of range in a day just sitting there with the batteries discharging under their own parasitic losses. You spent how much on that inverter battery pack and the solar panels and sat there in the sun all day just to undo that parasitic loss?
@danimal999
@danimal999 Рік тому
You get it back in two hours, and this is just a video he made to entertain and inform. Imagine this setup camping or out in the field away from electricity instead.
@austinpowers1999
@austinpowers1999 Рік тому
NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION
@phillipsusi1791
@phillipsusi1791 Рік тому
@@danimal999 Then it would just keep your battery from running down while you sat parked out in the woods for a month?
@danimal999
@danimal999 Рік тому
@@phillipsusi1791 maybe you can’t count? This is about the same as being plugged into a 110V outlet, which many people do. No, it’s not a supercharger, but it’s a charging solution when there is no electricity available. Isn’t that the point?
@phillipsusi1791
@phillipsusi1791 Рік тому
@@danimal999 Maybe you didn't watch the video? He charged the car with a 120V outlet from the battery bank. He could only do that for a short while before the battery was depleted ( and that after dialing down the current the car was charging at iirc ). It took all day to charge up that battery from the solar panels in the first place. There's a big difference between being plugged into a 120V outlet all day and night pulling 1500W vs 600W ( the minimum setting the car can charge at ) for less than 3 hours a day. The latter is only going to get you about 8 miles of range per day, and the car loses about 5 just sitting there. So I guess over the course of a week with good sun and no rain you might end up with a few ( ~18 ) more miles of range than you started with, but that's best case.
@JaimeRobledodotcom
@JaimeRobledodotcom 6 місяців тому
that's good for the beach i need to try this how do you feel about the EcoFlow DELTA Pro 3600W-7200W AC output for 3K it expensive, but this has a higher Wattage. Can you do a review on this one?
@CoachGreg
@CoachGreg Рік тому
Great info and love your humor❤
@lehsu
@lehsu Рік тому
Tesla should just make cars with solar panels already installed.
@marcbee1234
@marcbee1234 Рік тому
yes yes yes !!!
@GoogleVideoMan
@GoogleVideoMan 6 місяців тому
Imagine if there were a way to make the whole body of the car solar.
@lehsu
@lehsu 6 місяців тому
@@GoogleVideoMan Aptera has one.
@cirosar
@cirosar Рік тому
we want videos about dogee!! btw, nice vid..
@bkanegson
@bkanegson Рік тому
Could be practical in one's own driveway while the car sits... more panels possible, = higher charge rate. If the car sat for several days, it could be impactful, especially under post storm/ power down conditions.
@technickr
@technickr Рік тому
You have 3 Jackery 200W panels, equals 600W max charging. How long do you want to charge your tesla with them? You need 181W for 1km.
@SativaVerte
@SativaVerte Рік тому
I’d rather just pump gas and go
@JJamahJamerson
@JJamahJamerson 2 місяці тому
Get a hybrid then.
@Naturenerd1000
@Naturenerd1000 Рік тому
Portable Solar Generators would be very useful for camping trips in remote areas.
@netshaman9918
@netshaman9918 7 місяців тому
It would be cool if we can have a sort of solar tent that you can fold and deploy a ease and put your car under.
@Tigerex966
@Tigerex966 7 місяців тому
A trunk ir frunk mounted gas range extender generatir is needed.
@kuzinit2374
@kuzinit2374 Рік тому
So mush better then gas , you get to hang around in the parking lot drinking tea while you guard your equipment
@nathanryweck3137
@nathanryweck3137 Рік тому
This is a crude portable solar rig adapted to the car, but imagine if it was properly designed for the car. Just an engineering problem.
@nathanryweck3137
@nathanryweck3137 Рік тому
@@VenturaIT ok sounds great. You don’t need to charge to 100%, just enough to maintain the charge and maybe a little extra for long parking in the sun. I had this exact issue when parking for 3 months in the sun. The car drains battery to run the thermal management systems, cameras, and computers. The charge drops about 0.5%-1% per day in sunny weather.
@LordLoMR2
@LordLoMR2 Рік тому
But in a gas car if you run out of gas and no cell reception than you’re pretty much screwed. At least with a solar panel, you can make it back home in a few days. Lol
@ba177ba18
@ba177ba18 Рік тому
than
@mr3817
@mr3817 Рік тому
All that for 3 MILES OF RANGE. THREE.
@showky1670
@showky1670 Рік тому
nice video :). electrical cars are good, but gasoline cars even better.
@martydean7504
@martydean7504 Рік тому
That will be nice if Tesla install two sources the wind fan in the front of the car and solar panel on the roof of the car.
@reefgratos2035
@reefgratos2035 Рік тому
I have a smaller jackery much smaller and only 1 x 100w solar panel that we use onky for camping.. but i was wondering if it even worth transporting those gears on a roadtrip.. Jackery type of battery generator can be quite heavy,,, over let say 1000 miles. How much do we loose in term of range just to carry a small jackery in the trunk… would it be a waste of energy over 1000 miles distance because of the extra weight? And even if you can somehow recharge the jackery while driving.. it won't cut it.
@escapetherace1943
@escapetherace1943 Рік тому
nice, you can drive half a mile in approximately 90 hours of sun! Boy I sure love those lithium leach fields!
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