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So if I have 1TB does it fills all up and then deletes? How I can record more than 10 minutes and say save whole day? Is it possible? How I can save more clips? Honk all the time?Sentry mode events
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So if I have 1TB does it fills all up and then deletes? How I can record more than 10 minutes and say save whole day? Is it possible? How I can save more clips? Honk all the time?Sentry mode events
Sentry Mode events captured on video are saved, not deleted unless you manually delete the video recording. Eventually you might fill up the 1TB SSD, then you would not be able to save any more video to the drive without first deleting some of the files or reformatting the drive.So if I have 1TB does it fills all up and then deletes? How I can record more than 10 minutes and say save whole day? Is it possible? How I can save more clips? Honk all the time?
It's not in the glovebox in my 2018 Model 3 ... it's down in the cubby below the phone charger panel. -- actually. I just saw that this thread was in the Y forum ... : )Oh! Ok. I did not know the dashcam storage was in the glove box! Good to know again! I am so new to Tesla...
Hi, I'm not clear on what this means. Are you referring to plugging the Samsung or Sandisk card into a USB adapter, then plugging that adapter into the port in the glove box? Sorry...newbie here.Yes, Tesla now provides a 128GB USB memory stick. The Sales/Service center installs the memory stick in the glove box. The high volume of data write operations with Tesla's Dashcam recording and Sentry mode will quickly damage a standard USB device. For a more reliable, longer life data storage device use an SSD or else a High Endurance (Sandisk) or PRO Endurance (Samsung) MicroSD memory card and a USB adapter.
Yes, using a USB adapter such as the Sandisk Mobilemate USB reader.Hi, I'm not clear on what this means. Are you referring to plugging the Samsung or Sandisk card into a USB adapter, then plugging that adapter into the port in the glove box? Sorry...newbie here.
Thanks, that clears it up nicely! I guess you'd just pop it in the glove box slot ('22 M3P) then format it from the touchscreen?Yes, using a USB adapter such as the Sandisk Mobilemate USB reader.
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The 128GB Sandisk High Endurance microSD card has enough capacity for Dashcam and Sentry mode (~17 hours worth of Tesla video.)
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-High-Endurance-microSDXC-Adapter/dp/B07VZSBZWM/
If you feel the need, there is a Sandisk 256GB High Endurance microSD card.
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Bundle, USB reader with 256GB High Endurance microSD card:
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For even more durability and longevity, Sandisk also sells the Max Endurance microSD card. It is probably overkill.
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You tube have 14324 videos on the subjectOh! Ok. I did not know the dashcam storage was in the glove box! Good to know again! I am so new to Tesla...
Ok how much and where are you?If anyone needs a Factory Tesla 128GB USB-A for their glovebox port, I've got a brand new one which I'll sell cheap.
I bought it from Tesla's website before I took delivery of my car, only to find out the car already had one...