PhatDaddy
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- First Name
- Jim
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- Apr 11, 2023
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- Coastal Central Florida
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- 2025 G2 R1T El Cap PDM; (RIP: 2024 G1 R1T RC PDM)
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- Retired IT
OK, thanks for correcting my 'wrong turn'Whoa there pardner. You made a wrong turn at Albuquerque and just kept right on going. I didn't say or imply any of this. In particular the only thing I said about the Tesla charger is that you can buy additional adapter cables for it...
- duly noted.So to my comment, and based on feedback from others, is this statement accurate: "Tesla portable charger has additional intelligence/sensors built in that allow greater capabilities and safety features"? I.E. aside from having a larger choice of adapter cables (which is indeed an advantage), is 'upgrading' the Rivian portable charger to the Tesla portable charger a 'value add'? Is it worth it for the additional features? And I guess specifically, per @VSG "Whenever you introduce a source of human error like this, there WILL be human error at some point."... is there an advantage to the Tesla charger? If I "forget to lower the current draw from your Rivian screen", will Tesla detect and adjust whereas the Rivian charger will not? Thanks.
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