Surviving Hurricane Milton with the Cybertruck - Power Your Home Without PowerShare! Will It Work?
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
- IMPORTANT!!! MAKE SURE MAIN BREAKER SWITCH TO HOUSE IS OFF!!!
In this video, we show you how we survived Hurricane Milton using just the Cybertruck with no access to traditional power. Can the Cybertruck really power an entire house without relying on PowerShare? We put it to the test in a real-life emergency situation! Watch as we walk you through the setup and results. Will it be a success or a failure? Tune in to find out how you can stay prepared for future storms and power outages with just your Cybertruck!
Special thanks to my Dad for lending the generator and my brother for delivering it.
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This guy is the living definition of "knows just enough to be dangerous". And I'm here for it 😅
I love that truck.
its definitely drawing too much amps.... gotta stick to the essentials. great demo btw, most people will not try it.
😂😂😂wow I love this family 👪 ❤❤❤
I'm subscribing😊😊😊....
Take your videos in landscape mode people!!!
I hope you turned off the main otherwise this is extremely dangerous. An i would strongly suggest you get a proper interlock.
Meanwhile putting solar on your roof actually increases the chances that your roof will not blow away.
or help lift it or help start a fire
@@MegaDRjohn Florida has very strong codes for solar installations. They routinely survive. A normal roof is nailed in place. Solar is bolted with 3" lag bolts through all the roofing materials, and into the trusses themselves. Has to be borderline Cat 5 before its a threat to solar. And fires are rare as hell as well. Media blows things up out of proportion, because the oil barons buy advertising.
@@davefroman4700 interesting, less winds where i am, same rating. but that wouldnt last
long on my house design. its a solar 50,s mainly steel and glass with a butterfly roof. its above standard, most houses now are pine and loss of roofs is common in strong winds, more-so from suck than downdraft
nb, so far all installers have declined it, only scam companys are keen. they are more interested in furnishing loans... with rebates for free installation because its subsidised via increased billing of the regular grid power users
@@MegaDRjohn most homes in Florida are pine as well. But the roof trusses are held to the rest of the structure with metal straps known as hurricane straps.
hahaha this is funny total wattage x voltage = amps.
cybertruck has a 50 amp outlet max.
duh