Driving back along the M27 today in Lane 1, I was almost forced into the hard shoulder area by a car in Lane 2 that was about to give me a broadside.
I'm not sure if it was me or Einstein (the name of my Tesla), but the car lurched momentarily into the hard shoulder to avoid a collision and I sounded the horn.
This evening I went out to remove my 256GB Sandisk USB drive and inspected it and found in the TeslaCam folder there were 3 folders:
RecentClips - this was empty
SavedClips - this had a folder of today with 10 mins of video before I sounded the horn, and an event.json file identifying the horn operation as triggering the save.
SentryClips - Multiple folders by date and time with Sentry events from when I bought the car.
What was curious was there were NO files in the RecentClips folder, so I scanned the USB drive for deleted files and sure enough, all the last hour of videos were there, but they had been deleted (but could have been recovered).
So, the message is, if you need to copy any recent files, pull out the USB stick out after you have put the car into park, and before you turn it on again.
I'm not sure if it was me or Einstein (the name of my Tesla), but the car lurched momentarily into the hard shoulder to avoid a collision and I sounded the horn.
This evening I went out to remove my 256GB Sandisk USB drive and inspected it and found in the TeslaCam folder there were 3 folders:
RecentClips - this was empty
SavedClips - this had a folder of today with 10 mins of video before I sounded the horn, and an event.json file identifying the horn operation as triggering the save.
SentryClips - Multiple folders by date and time with Sentry events from when I bought the car.
What was curious was there were NO files in the RecentClips folder, so I scanned the USB drive for deleted files and sure enough, all the last hour of videos were there, but they had been deleted (but could have been recovered).
So, the message is, if you need to copy any recent files, pull out the USB stick out after you have put the car into park, and before you turn it on again.