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    I retrofit MCU2, IC2, Tuner2, and FSD Computer into my HW2.0 Car

    Wow I can just say impressive. Kudos. A question regarding dashcam feature for HW2.0, MCU1.0. Did you find any reason why dashcam will not be available with FSD upgrade? Why do we need MCU2.0 to get the dashcam feature?
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    Wiki FAQ: MCU2 Upgrades

    I actually have 100% confidence that my car will not achieve that. The version I'll be getting is going to be a beta version and will stay like that until my car breaks down. So till then I'd rather be safe putting the car on self-driving mode.
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    Wiki FAQ: MCU2 Upgrades

    I purchased FSD and have no intention of shelling out another $2500 for MCU2. That being said, if the visualization is not here, every time (hypothetically) the car wants to make a stop behind a red light, I'm not really sure if the car sees the light and going to stop or not. So effectively I...
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    How long does a Powerwall support a home during a power outage?

    I'm getting solar and powerwall from Tesla. They are surely pushing me to get 2 powerwalls as each one is limited to 30A and for AC and I need more than that. I'm wondering if (not during power outage) the system is capable of drawing current from partially the grid and partially from the...
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    Strategies for Powerwalls and Utility Demand Plans

    Thanks for the info. I don't currently have solar and thinking to use the powerwall to store energy during off peak hours from the grid and to use the battery during on peak hours. Previously the option was just not there to have battery kick in on demand. Do you see that option right now in the...
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    Let the hacking begin... (Model S parts on the bench)

    Did you ever figure out a way to get the SoC of the individual battery packs? Really curious to understand how the BMS works when you charge and when you discharge the battery. Really cool work. Thanks for sharing.