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- First Name
- Tom
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- Feb 28, 2019
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- Location
- Sammamish, WA
- Vehicles
- 1964 Volvo P1800s; R1T Preorder
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- Software Co. CEO
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I had delayed a long-planned trip in the RV while waiting for my R1T to arrive, and once it did, I got to work and go going. I planned on storing my R1T in my RV storage garage, where I have a TT-30 outlet. At the last minute (of course!) I parked the R1T and plugged it into one of the adapters I have handy in my storage unit that I use to power various devices. The charger started up, went from white...to green...to RED! Attempted changing settings, different adapters, etc. but no dice.
I'm using a common generator-style adapter that I bought awhile back when I got the RV storage unit. I've yet to have it fail in any situation, until the Rivian. I suspect that the adapter keeps the neutral and ground wires discreet (i.e. not bonded) and perhaps that is why the portable charger isn't happy. I ran out of time and left everything unplugged, and now my beloved R1T is sending me warning notices telling me the it's hungry!
The problem is that the truck is securely locked up and unaccessible until I return, at which point, it will be D-E-A-D.
I'm trying to anticipate a solution so I can revive I upon my return. I'm thinking of buying another one of those adapters so I can measure how they are connected together, and will also contact Rivian support for help, but thought I would seek the collective wisdom of the group to see if anyone has any experience attempting to charge via a TT-30 plug and adapter.
Perhaps a neutral bonding plug on one of the adapter legs will work - I'll confirm if that's what the portable charger needs to see to be happy when I talk to Rivian. (wouldn't it be nice if there was a (very commonly used) TT-30 adapter available for the portable charger?)
Anyway, speak up fellow Riviots! I'm hoping that my problem and eventual solution will help others in a similar situation down the road. Thanks, C.
I'm using a common generator-style adapter that I bought awhile back when I got the RV storage unit. I've yet to have it fail in any situation, until the Rivian. I suspect that the adapter keeps the neutral and ground wires discreet (i.e. not bonded) and perhaps that is why the portable charger isn't happy. I ran out of time and left everything unplugged, and now my beloved R1T is sending me warning notices telling me the it's hungry!
The problem is that the truck is securely locked up and unaccessible until I return, at which point, it will be D-E-A-D.
I'm trying to anticipate a solution so I can revive I upon my return. I'm thinking of buying another one of those adapters so I can measure how they are connected together, and will also contact Rivian support for help, but thought I would seek the collective wisdom of the group to see if anyone has any experience attempting to charge via a TT-30 plug and adapter.
Perhaps a neutral bonding plug on one of the adapter legs will work - I'll confirm if that's what the portable charger needs to see to be happy when I talk to Rivian. (wouldn't it be nice if there was a (very commonly used) TT-30 adapter available for the portable charger?)
Anyway, speak up fellow Riviots! I'm hoping that my problem and eventual solution will help others in a similar situation down the road. Thanks, C.
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