EcoCloudIT
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Samsung T5.
Yep, they're the best and never seem to fail...have them in 2x of my Tesla's with no issues....
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Samsung T5.
+1 for the Samsung T1. Very fast and you can get it <$100 for the 500GB version.Samsung T5.
10k? 10,000 miles?
Very true, but it is blazing fast and very reliable. I'd trust it more than a microSD card, which can get very hot and is made more for size than performance.The problem with the T5 is its relatively bulky
Fantastic news. I wasn't sure if the dual screen upgrade was just for AP2+ cars.AP1 same as yours, its a 2016 car.
WD Purple is purpose designed for camera video recordingVery true, but it is blazing fast and very reliable. I'd trust it more than a microSD card, which can get very hot and is made more for size than performance.
Having said that, if the microSD card does the job then that's fine. They are so cheap it wouldn't hurt to trial it.
I think that is 3.5" spinning disk hard drives, for surveillance systems.WD Purple is purpose designed for camera video recording
I have been running WD Purple 256GB MicroSD cards for 2 years in my Blackvue 4 channel (2x2) UHD dashcam. FlawlessI think that is 3.5" spinning disk hard drives, for surveillance systems.
External SSD or USB stick is probably better for cars.
Mind you, I feel like the "purple:, "red", "blue" WD sub-brands are more about marketing than performance characteristics. I can't see why a single hard drive configuration can't handle multiple duties.
Turns out the reason for the lack of calibration was that the connector for one of the cameras had not been plugged in properly. Hopefully fixed now after another visit to the service centre. Very frustrating that communication with Tesla technicians after a service (or indeed at any time) is so difficult.Re my earlier post. this is the screen that has been the same for 50km or so. @Akikiki is the blue around the autopilot icon an indicator of calibration progress..it looks like it should be moving, but it has looked the same since the upgrade was done.
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So if you pay for an upgrade to MCU2 do you get to keep the old MCU1 (2017 S still working without faults)I guess outstanding MCU1 units still under warranty are a liability for them, so it's worth it to Tesla to kick in a little discount to encourage replacing them with more reliable units?