Jabbahop
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- First Name
- Michael
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- ‘14 BMW i3, ‘19 BMW i3, ‘22 R1T -> ‘24 R1S Max
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This didn’t affect our Rivian but our 2014 BMW i3. I just wanted to make people aware of this potential problem with Level 2 charging.
We have had the i3 for 10 years and always charged with Level 2 Clipper creek charger that we mount outside on the garage wall. Last week we couldn’t release the handle on the charger and after trying a number of things had to force it to disconnect. We took the car to service and they discovered the charging cable and charging port had some sort of short and had melted together. Replacing the charge port was pretty expensive. I called Clipper creek and they asked if I ever cleaned the contacts on the car and charger - I never have. They said if debris gets in there it can arc and cause the heating up and melting.
He said it could have been prevented by using foam tipped swabs and rubbing alcohol (circuit off of course) and cleaning the contacts of any debris. I did that and did find some spider webs and other stuff in our 2nd charger (the one the rivian uses).
I just thought I would pass this along in hopes if prevents problems for others.
We have had the i3 for 10 years and always charged with Level 2 Clipper creek charger that we mount outside on the garage wall. Last week we couldn’t release the handle on the charger and after trying a number of things had to force it to disconnect. We took the car to service and they discovered the charging cable and charging port had some sort of short and had melted together. Replacing the charge port was pretty expensive. I called Clipper creek and they asked if I ever cleaned the contacts on the car and charger - I never have. They said if debris gets in there it can arc and cause the heating up and melting.
He said it could have been prevented by using foam tipped swabs and rubbing alcohol (circuit off of course) and cleaning the contacts of any debris. I did that and did find some spider webs and other stuff in our 2nd charger (the one the rivian uses).
I just thought I would pass this along in hopes if prevents problems for others.
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