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I saw this blue tube in earlier photos above and on Sunday this week I saw it buried behind the supercharger pads with black tubes coming off of it. Could this be for liquid cooling for V3?? Or is it just temporary to drain water out as they back-fill the trench? Pic attached.
I am definitely assuming the later haha.
But I don't think that rules out the possibility of this being v3.
Agree this is off topic. The answer is yes. There were two superchargers on a metal pallet in Wausau for a long time. There have been other temporary installations too. That there aren't more of them tells us there are other issues that are not obvious.When you see the amount of excavation and material involved in installing something that has no moving parts and has parts that weigh very little, it seems like Superchargers are "overbuilt".
I am coming from the perspective of a guy who started watching SC progress in 2013. For example, for ND, could some type of semi-permanent, trailer based, SC "station" be installed in a day or two, having all systems connected and configured at the factory, like pre-fab homes? The stations would be moveable if local services changed, no/little excavation, less permitting/inspection, fewer delays.
Off topic I guess.
Whoa! Someone screwed up I guess.
Nah, they just need to fix the lines of whatever they hit. The supercharger will still go in just fine. Hopefully nothing more than a minor delay.Damn that't too bad.
Does this mean they are not going to build in this location at all? Or they just need to redo some stuff here at this location?