Not following you I still want to use many of these accessories, but I don’t see the market being large enough where manufacturers will produce them. At least not in the short term.
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That’s a good point. Not sure where the 110v outlet is exactly inside the truck or how one might go about wiring it. But yes at least a fire / police scanner & CB might work.
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the new standard for in cab accessories should probably just be 5V usb.
If they have a 48v wire under dash. I could get a converter.
DC to DC converter.
Just buy 4 of all of your accessories and wire them in series. Problem solved.
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You'll have to use a converter, but I suspect Tesla will offer one for sale, they supposedly have an entire dept working on accessories.
Yes, I would imagine they will have a converter. I can’t see them making police scanners, and CB radios though.
That’s like saying how will we use our black and white tv???
Not following you I still want to use many of these accessories, but I don’t see the market being large enough where manufacturers will produce them. At least not in the short term.
Who made your intro
Please let me know I need one ?
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Why won't you just use 110V equipment? That's plentiful. Also 110V to 12V converters are plentiful.
That’s a good point. Not sure where the 110v outlet is exactly inside the truck or how one might go about wiring it. But yes at least a fire / police scanner & CB might work.
@@CyberTruckOne Yes, they say up to 20 amp 120 volt in cabin outlet, 2400 W !! and 65W USB-C, a Chevy Silverado is only 150W AC power.
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Don't worry 3rd party accessory companies will be all over it.
No so sure about low volume scanners and stuff