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That's a nice feature for locking from the inside, for camping etc. What scenario makes sense where you lock with the mechanical key from the outside but want the hybrid system to stay on?If I'm reading this correctly, if you are camping inside the vehicle and you lock the vehicle using the door switches, the hybrid system should cycle on and off through the night and the 1 hour timer to shut off the hybrid system is disabled. Same if you lock the vehicle from the outside using the mechanical key.
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see my updated post. Could also see if you needed to leave a pet in the vehicle (wouldn't recommend it if it's really hot outside just in case the system shuts down) but there are a few use cases I can think of beyond just camping in the vehicle. Camping in a roof top tent or regular tent and you can have continuous power provided while you are outside the vehicle.That's a nice feature for locking from the inside, for camping etc. What scenario makes sense where you lock with the mechanical key from the outside but want the hybrid system to stay on?
I've been following your sleeping platform build and really like the simplicity of it.Looking forward to hearing everyone’s experience with this. Wonder if the cooling system can be run on the hybrid with the engine kicking in every so often to charge it. I know Tesla has a “camping mode” that will run cooling all night. I wonder which outlets are active, inverter, etc.?
The vehicle doesn't do anything when turned off. Heat is presumably produced by a heat pump driven by electric motor. With HVAC on the engine will run periodically to charge the hybrid battery that powers the HVAC.We have run into issues at campgrounds in Colorado where they wouldn’t let us sleep in our Tesla Model Y (we sold that a few years ago). We were told that no car camping was allowed because we might die from carbon monoxide poisoning. They just couldn’t get it that a fully electric car wasn’t making any of that! This would not have been an issue if we were camping in the wilderness, without those kinds of rules. I will be very surprised if my new LC FE can keep heating during a wilderness camping trip while turned off.