JohnB
Active Member
I started a Rivian Forums about a Bike Rack plug back in June:Problem: RTT over bed + bikes on hitch rack = terrible brake light visibility
Solution: modify Thule T2 Classic and add a light bar for a mere $60 that plugs into the trailer plug (fun project, I'm pretty proud of this one!)
Questions: What will plugging something into trailer plug, without towing, do? Does the light still work when not in tow mode? If tow mode is required for lights, assuming range estimate becomes unreliable, does it affect actual power consumption?
Pics to come Friday when I test it going to work!
16" 12 Red LED Trailer Light Bar https://a.co/d/a1kAOOQ
https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/threads/trailer-hitch-plug-adapter.15213/
I had the same problem with 3-4 bikes on a Yakima bike rack and folks driving behind me wouldn't see the brake lights.
So i invented my own brake/turn signal lighting system for about $12 using a 1" x 36" aluminum tube and screwing on some after-market lights from etrailer.com. Works great as it attaches to the bike rack with the Yakima straps; although when i got my R1S, i needed an adapter to get the 4-pin wire to the R1S hitch which has the RV blade. That's why i have used the MaxxHaul adapter as stated in the post.
When i have used the bike rack and the lights are plugged in, the R1S does ask if I want to stay in the 'towing' mode, but it gives me the option to Cancel. So i just touch Cancel and off I go.
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