I’m sure from any of the Facebook groups or dedicated forums you might be on, there is lots of talk about having a ceramic coating on Tesla cars (and cars in general). It’s generally taken over as a more popularContinue readingApplying a ceramic coating to your Tesla at home
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Cleaning your Tesla
If like me you love the look of your car and want to keep it looking its best, then you’ll likely want to start home cleaning it (and if you’re in the UK, fairly regularly!), so let’s go through theContinue readingCleaning your Tesla
Compatible game controller for your Tesla
Since Tesla introduced the ability to plug in a game controller for the on-board games, the search for a decent compatible controller (that works properly for Cuphead) has been on. Fortunately I can recommend one that works perfectly and shouldContinue readingCompatible game controller for your Tesla
Type 2 charging cable bag
When you get your new Tesla, your Type 2 cable is likely to be stored in a polythene bag, these aren’t built for long term use, so you’ll need to make a rather boring accessory purchase! I now have twoContinue readingType 2 charging cable bag
Tesla Model 3 centre console storage
The Model 3 has a huge amount of storage within the front centre console, the only problem is, that without some kind of organiser, it’s easy to get it messy and hard to find what you need when driving. Fortunately,Continue readingTesla Model 3 centre console storage
Further soundproofing your Tesla Model 3
As mentioned on the Reducing wind noise in your Tesla Model 3 post, having a pretty much silent car does mean you notice other noises a lot more, so adding some additional soundproofing to your Tesla Model 3 can reallyContinue readingFurther soundproofing your Tesla Model 3
USB hub for your Tesla Model 3
Having two USB ports in the front of the car is great, but with the amount of items you might want to plug in (phone chargers, game controllers, SSD etc..) a USB hub for your Tesla Model 3 is anContinue readingUSB hub for your Tesla Model 3
Jack ‘pucks’ for your Tesla
To avoid the risk of damaging your battery pack, it’s recommended to use jack pads that slot into predefined slots on the underside of your car. There are lots of options and I’m sure they are all largely the same,Continue readingJack ‘pucks’ for your Tesla
Model 3 Frunk / Froot hooks
Back when I collected my Model 3 Performance in August 2019, the car came with Frunk (or Froot, as we call it a boot rather than a trunk in the UK) hooks, perfect for hanging shopping or even take awayContinue readingModel 3 Frunk / Froot hooks
Using a Pi Zero to store and upload Sentry / Dash cam footage to Google Drive
Not the snappiest of titles, but it covers what we are trying to achieve! Some very smart people have worked out how to make your Tesla believe your Pi Zero W is a USB drive, this then uploads your savedContinue readingUsing a Pi Zero to store and upload Sentry / Dash cam footage to Google Drive