I went to the same superchargers on my return trip and I had problems with connection. That’s why I was asking the question? I think maybe I just needed to plug it in and let Rivian do the billing and not use the Tesla app
Recently got my new adapter for Tesla charging. The first time I pulled into the Tesla charger I plugged The Tesla cable to my adapter to the car, and it immediately started charging on my Rivian account. When I tried to use the Tesla app to activate the charger on the second time for charging...
My father in law uses this outlet for his welder and large air compressor with out any issues. But he is willing to swap out the breaker to 40 or 50 amp???
Its a farm and how they wire things in the country is always interesting. I have never used my portable charger. So that is why I was looking for advice and recommendations. In your opinion or anyone's else is the 30 amp breaker a bad thing?? Thanks for your help.
Looking for any advice or recommendations on charging with an adapter using the Rivian 220v portable charging cable. At our families farm we have a 220 V outlet with a 30 amp circuit breaker. I found this adapter that would fit the receptacle and fit the Rivian portable charger. Does anyone see...
I agree a good UV ceramic tent on the front window helps a lot plus the window shade when it’s over 100. I have UV and ceramic tint on all my windows, including the roof. It does help with the heat and thermal transmission. I just wanted to compact Sunshade I appreciate all the recommendations
Looking for a compact easy option for windshield sunshade. I have already tinted the front windshield with ceramic clear tint but car still gets hot. Any friendly advice appreciated.