Tesla just made camping harder with one simple move
Briefly

Tesla's recent software update has disabled 12-volt and 16-volt sockets when the vehicle is unoccupied, complicating outdoor camping for EV enthusiasts.
Previously, Sentry Mode allowed power to the USB ports and 12V sockets, supporting camping appliances. The new update has altered this feature, raising concerns about food spoilage.
Camping enthusiasts are frustrated that the essential power for coolers and appliances will cut off unless someone remains in the vehicle, risking spoilage and inconvenience.
Concerns have been raised by Tesla owners regarding the lack of clarity behind this adjustment. Many feel it detracts from the appealing aspects of the Camp Mode functionality.
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