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I was pleasantly surprised watching your Tesla camping video, it’s amazing what a modern car can do for you. I had no clue about those extra options or how comfortably you can sleep in a Tesla. I’m really enjoying your out of the box thinking when it comes to subjects for your channel
Great demo 💛When I did it I grabbed a large thick box from a skip bin to level off the area between seats and trunk. It made all the difference 😃 ps I was sad the tinting in the roof made star gazing impossible. Wish there was a way around that.
I am 6'4" and I camp in my Model 3! I have to sleep diagonally or fetally because I can touch the trunk inappropriately with my toes. But it is fine. I can sleep on my side with some space to spare without hitting the rear cover. I do wish the seats folded perfectly flat, but we can't have everything I guess. Woot!
I'm 2 inches taller than you and definitely plan on trying out camping in a 2023 M3 I should be acquiring by the end of the year. I want to sleep in a hotel parking lot while charging for free then snag some free continental breakfast.😅
@@Patrick_Ross How expensive do you think these things are? Model 3s can be got brand new for barely over 30k in a lot of places. That's like Nissan money.
@@Deeniesweden - and, like commenter Gabriel, I suppose you also sneak into hotels in the morning and steal breakfast foo?! Only trolls here are clowns like yourself who feel the urge to reply to a comment months later!😂
Ventilation is also against high CO2 concentrations. I have a CO2 meter. It shows only up to 5000 ppm, this can be reached in a half hour. After a night, a light CO2 poisoning can occur.
An idea. Just buy a bluetooth co2 meter and do an automatism on your iphone if co2 raise up open teslas glass (ventilating function don’t know function name on your your country)
Hey Mike I saw a lot of tests like this already. but i am currious about the battery? Do you know how much battery you would use without charging? Lets say you want to spend a night at very beautiful spot. outside we have 0-5 degrees and car is set by 17 degrees for approx. 8 hours. I would like to know how much battery that uses?
Thanks for answering the question I asked that brought me to your video! So, what models have the panels on top? And lol what are you doing? Just going places and sleeping in the Tesla?! Looks like ur having fun. Where to shower though?
Panels, as in solar panels? None in the Tesla lineup; currently just Fisker and Aptera as the most relevant ones. And yeah, I just go road tripping/camping in the Model 3. If I'm on a longer trip and I need to shower in the winter, I guess a motel gets worked in
Can you do this in a 2019 model 3, how much battery charge should you have to not run low for some travelling the following morning, or i suppose do you know ( without being plugged into a socket) how much battery you would use overnight.
While it's hard for me to say as I don't know your body and what's comfortable for you, it doesn't seem like it to me. You get lots of adjustment with the seat. If you can, I would suggest test driving one (or even just sitting in one) if at all feasible for you
@MikeInTheWoods I don't have option for a test drive unfortunately. Even on long drives you found it to be comfortable? Getting in and out not an issue either?
Do you think that sleeping in my model 3 might be putting my health at risk? I removed the back seat bench. Now that I've seen that orange high voltage connector right under the seat, I'm second guessing putting down the backseats and sleeping in the car usually right on top of that high voltage connector. I'm curious to hear what you guys think about it. I appreciate your comments. Thanks
@@h0gheadS i'm sorry you overpaid for an EV and now you owe twice whats its worth, i sense the anger and frustration in your message and that it stems from you trying to defend your purchase of an EV , ITS OK , life will go on and we all make mistakes
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I was pleasantly surprised watching your Tesla camping video, it’s amazing what a modern car can do for you. I had no clue about those extra options or how comfortably you can sleep in a Tesla. I’m really enjoying your out of the box thinking when it comes to subjects for your channel
Thanks! Thats the whole idea haha
Great demo 💛When I did it I grabbed a large thick box from a skip bin to level off the area between seats and trunk. It made all the difference 😃 ps I was sad the tinting in the roof made star gazing impossible. Wish there was a way around that.
Great video and to the point. Love it and always look forward to them.
Thanks Tom! Yeah lately I've really learned to cut out a lot of useless filler and get right to the point in the videos. Seems to be serving me well!
I am 6'4" and I camp in my Model 3! I have to sleep diagonally or fetally because I can touch the trunk inappropriately with my toes. But it is fine. I can sleep on my side with some space to spare without hitting the rear cover.
I do wish the seats folded perfectly flat, but we can't have everything I guess. Woot!
I'm 2 inches taller than you and definitely plan on trying out camping in a 2023 M3 I should be acquiring by the end of the year. I want to sleep in a hotel parking lot while charging for free then snag some free continental breakfast.😅
@@Gabriel-pt6tq - you can afford a Tesla but can't afford a hotel room? LOL!
@@Patrick_Ross How expensive do you think these things are? Model 3s can be got brand new for barely over 30k in a lot of places. That's like Nissan money.
@@Patrick_Ross I can afford a week in a Hilton Hotel but I have a camper. Shit. 🫢🙄 Troll.
@@Deeniesweden - and, like commenter Gabriel, I suppose you also sneak into hotels in the morning and steal breakfast foo?! Only trolls here are clowns like yourself who feel the urge to reply to a comment months later!😂
Ventilation is also against high CO2 concentrations. I have a CO2 meter. It shows only up to 5000 ppm, this can be reached in a half hour. After a night, a light CO2 poisoning can occur.
True! I had no idea about this until I got a meter, but it rises *really* quickly in a closed up, parked car.
An idea. Just buy a bluetooth co2 meter and do an automatism on your iphone if co2 raise up open teslas glass (ventilating function don’t know function name on your your country)
Hey Mike
I saw a lot of tests like this already. but i am currious about the battery? Do you know how much battery you would use without charging?
Lets say you want to spend a night at very beautiful spot. outside we have 0-5 degrees and car is set by 17 degrees for approx. 8 hours.
I would like to know how much battery that uses?
I 'll have to do some testing
Thanks for answering the question I asked that brought me to your video!
So, what models have the panels on top?
And lol what are you doing? Just going places and sleeping in the Tesla?! Looks like ur having fun. Where to shower though?
Panels, as in solar panels? None in the Tesla lineup; currently just Fisker and Aptera as the most relevant ones.
And yeah, I just go road tripping/camping in the Model 3. If I'm on a longer trip and I need to shower in the winter, I guess a motel gets worked in
how much battery do you use if you sleep for 8 hours in camp mode?
@@Dannyeth0042 Without being plugged in? Good question
1 to 2 percent an hour
The real estate of Generation x/y
😂😂😂
Can you do this in a 2019 model 3, how much battery charge should you have to not run low for some travelling the following morning, or i suppose do you know ( without being plugged into a socket) how much battery you would use overnight.
Yep, every Tesla has Camp Mode. It automatically shuts off if you hit 20%
@@MikeInTheWoods I was fairly sure it would have but better to ask than presume thanks .
Is driver seat on Model 3 too low and stressful for back and knees? Or nothing like that and all is good? Thanks.
While it's hard for me to say as I don't know your body and what's comfortable for you, it doesn't seem like it to me. You get lots of adjustment with the seat. If you can, I would suggest test driving one (or even just sitting in one) if at all feasible for you
@MikeInTheWoods I don't have option for a test drive unfortunately. Even on long drives you found it to be comfortable? Getting in and out not an issue either?
Great review I have a model x so far better volume for sleeping but is model 3 Bear proof ?
lol.
What extension cord do you use? And what length? Any problems?
100', 15A rated, but only pulls 12
57kwh*; not 50kw battery size
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Do you think that sleeping in my model 3 might be putting my health at risk? I removed the back seat bench. Now that I've seen that orange high voltage connector right under the seat, I'm second guessing putting down the backseats and sleeping in the car usually right on top of that high voltage connector. I'm curious to hear what you guys think about it. I appreciate your comments. Thanks
@@guntherfrager2192 not particularly
Why do you, multiple times, say it’s not as big as a hatchback?
Most sedans are longer than hatchbacks.
Height & interior space, dummy
@@MikeInTheWoods YEAH DUMMY
I sleep in the back while its driving
good info for anyone that has an EV because these things will leave you stranded.
Moronic comment of the day
@@MikeInTheWoods truth hurts doesnt, i made it moronic so you could understand it better, LOL
@@tvoprosucks Whatever you need to tell yourself to sleep better at night, princess
Yeah, and a gas car will leave you stranded if you don't fill it up. What's your point?
@@h0gheadS i'm sorry you overpaid for an EV and now you owe twice whats its worth, i sense the anger and frustration in your message and that it stems from you trying to defend your purchase of an EV , ITS OK , life will go on and we all make mistakes