My brother and my sister-in-law have owned a silver Model S for several years now.For very cold and snowy weather: Warm coat, ski pants, balaclava, ski gloves, boots, and a reflective sleeping bag for each traveler.I only put the aero hubcaps back on for long trips since they add a few percent to my range. I purchased a kit from Tesla that has covers for the bolts and a small round cover for the center of the wheel. Aero hubcaps: I think the aero hubcaps are ugly, so I take them off.They cost $1.72/bag at Walmart and $5+/bag at typical Quick Stops en route. Additionally, I pack a bag of sunflower seeds to shell and a cup for the shells to help stay alert. Snacks/emergency food: Cheese and Wheat Thins, COSCO Kettle Chips, bananas, apples, peanut butter, and a knife.An insulated bottle that fits in your drink holder filled with ice and diet coke cans or other caffeinated beverages to help stay alert.Fill windshield fluid, Windex, and rag: Stop at a gas station to clean off the bugs hardsplatted on the windshield.Monitor tire pressure every few hours and watch for an orange low-pressure warning light. Small air compressor (battery powered or 12V) in the frunk: You don’t have a spare tire.Also, since I am traveling from one garage to another with a NEMA 14-50 outlet (one in Utah, one in Wisconsin), I don’t forget to take the EVSE and NEMA 14-50 adapter with me. Most RV campgrounds have NEMA 14-50 outlets that could come in handy in an emergency. A NEMA 14-50 220V adapter for your ESVE cable: Be sure to leave the 110V adapter that came with the car in the frunk as well. ![]()
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