It would be a nice option to have, at the expense of vampire drain.I wish the windows would "auto-vent" at say 105 degrees & when the window sensor that activates the wipers gets a drop of rain, it auto closes the vented windows...![]()
Hot air rises, so cracking the windows and use the floor vents to force hot air out the top, filling your truck from the bottom-up with nice cool air.The HVAC settings are funky but IMO the system works best if you have ALL the vents turned on. Then just point the fronts where you want them. This cools the cabin faster than if you just had the fronts on.
Brian, are the roof coverings on the interior or exterior? I have avoided getting an interior roof shade as I think it would be much more effective to reflect the radiation before the glazing.This our second summer with Opal (our R1T). We live in the Florida Panhandle where the sun is strong and the temperatures and humidity are high.
We have found that the Rivian works well by doing several things. We have totally covered the glass roof with a reflective layer and a black cover. At home, we park Opal under a shade tree. We vent rhe windows during the day. Ten minutes before driving Opal, we turn her a/c on via the smartphone app. By the time we get in Opal, she is at a comfortable temperature.
Brian
this has also been my experience in my R1S.
- The HVAC settings are funky but IMO the system works best if you have ALL the vents turned on. Then just point the fronts where you want them. This cools the cabin faster than if you just had the fronts on.
- Both in winter & summer it seems to work better when you use ”AUTO” vs. controlling the fan manually. Just adjust the temp.
Spot on. I think I will just add that they are talking about adjusting the air conditioner response in the sunshine in the next update and enabling three zone a/c this year. A lot of people have found that you need to bump the AC down to 67 or so to really get it to kick and to hide. It really starts to slow down as it approaches the target temperature and if you really want it to be at that target temperature you need to set it a little lower so it doesn't slow down.Accept the fact that the compressor may sound loud and you may feel vibration on the pedals when you have a “hot start”. In reality, it’s not much louder than an ICE engine running and it quiets down after a few minutes, but it annoys some people. It’s unlikely there will be a retrofit or repair for the noise concerns, it’s not a defect or safety issue. Gen 1 is Rivian’s first vehicle and as such they missed a few things.
As others have said, sunshades, precooling via the app, and using AUTO mode making sure RECIRC is on goes a long way towards comfort.
With all that said, there is a history with some vehicles, especially R1S, having a low refrigerant charge. My experience with what I believe is a “perfectly“ working AC in my R1S, as well as others, is that it can easily cool from 110 degrees cabin temperature to about 80 in 2 or 3 minutes, and I am at 70 within 4-5 minutes. That’s about the same as my ICE SUVs I have owned. If you are coming from a sedan or coupe, recognize that the air volume and glass area is MUCH larger in the R1S than those vehicles. Manage your expectations to be realistic.
If you have AC on and 10-15 minutes later you are still hot inside, you may have a low charge and service is needed.
Our is the Rivigear Sunshade. It is mounted on the inside of Opal's glass roof. We purchased this sunshade on Amazon from Rivigear. We took Factory Delivery of Opal in Normal in April, 2023. We had prepurchased the sunshade and installed it on the day that we got her. This has worked very well for us.Brian, are the roof coverings on the interior or exterior? I have avoided getting an interior roof shade as I think it would be much more effective to reflect the radiation before the glazing.
You live in a place that never actually gets hot.I do find it fascinating how everyone has different air conditioning requirements.
I too chuckled.90. How cute.
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