Hi Guys I have challenged myself to see if I can make a video go viral, So I need your help, this is a pre -video announcement,
The actual video will be titled "Make a $300 Diy Tesla PowerWall using Laptop Batteries" will be going live today December 28 at 5pm Pacific time .
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The actual video will be titled "Make a $300 Diy Tesla PowerWall using Laptop Batteries" will be going live today December 28 at 5pm Pacific time .
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Sweet samba dude..aye make a cheap E skateboard…wan a see if u can get 10 miles or better hmm? 18650 or folded pack..up to you. Tesla module skateboard! Rad!
You should do a vidoe on how to use Tesla Batteries on a hoverboard. That will get you the views you want. And it gives you a chance to get one and deduct it on your taxes!!! Good luck on your project. I will try and help..
Will do Jehu. Love watching Your Videos. Your Neighbor up Here in Southern Oregon.
asking people to "make a video viral" isn't exactly the best way to make a video go viral.
A viral video has all the attributes needed for people to be Willing to share it, watch it and share it again without being asked.
A 13 minute video that starts with you talking to a camera isn't material to go viral.
It could be a video that is watched alot though. Seems interesting enough.
+jehugarcia, don't think Tesla will be too happy about you using their brand and product names. Just saying.
I think there are a lot of factors how how likely it is that a video goes viral. Maybe you hit these factors and can produce a fun to watch, short, entertaining and informative video, but only counting on your fanbase for the video to go viral…i dont know. I hope this works out, because for me your videos are great… 🙂
Lets do this!!!!
will do
It's an awesome project, but I dunno, it has been a while since we heard of Tesla's Powerwall. Or perhaps it would actually fly off into a frenzy.
All I know is that this will be the first thing I send to insideevs.
ive been trying to contact you … i want to manufacture a camera drone .. i use to invent machines for GM
I'm pretty sure the power wall is not just a bunch of 18650s in a case that mounts on the wall. It most likely has a BMS and temperature control system that regulates the temperature inside of the case to prolong the life-span of the cells. I think the 7 kWh version is rated for 5000 cycles, and will most likely last far longer than that. It also has a "round-trip" efficiency of 92%, so there are also likely some innovations made in the charger that allow for such high efficiency.
Regardless, building your own wall mounted battery pack is pretty cool.
I had been looking at the product by goal zero called the Yetti but that would only work for basic needs. When you pull this off i mite have another interest. Love your videos would love to convert my ride to electric. Four-door 150 Larriott electric would be so awesome.
will do share it around
Awesome! I'm in…