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  1. Wall charger vs. 14-50 plug in.

    First off -- it appears you are not aware a NEMA 14-50 outlet on only legal/approved for charging at 40 amps. The Electric codes say continuous current draws are limited to 80% of the nominal amount/fused current. If you go with a NEMA 14-50 and you do not plan on leaving the cable...
  2. How far have you drained your battery before charging.

    I suggest you consider the likelihood Rivian knows more about best plans than you. Read the manual. After 10 years in 3 Teslas I can say with certainty when Tesla says range reduction is adversely affected by using Level 3 charging, Charging to or near 100% and running the battery near to...
  3. Help w/ Adapter for 50-amp RV outlet

    Got my first EV in November 2014 - at that time there was exactly 1 Supercharger in the state of Georgia. So I became very learned about plugs. I have never run into a 50 amp RV service that was not NEMA 14-50. That said, I would never plan on arriving at a Campground/RV location without a...
  4. input needed for tax credit on $96K R1S?

    I don't think you get any EV tax credit. Rivian cars with an MSRP above $80,000 don't qualify as I read the website.
  5. Police report that Tesla FSD was active & driver inattentive when motorcyclist was killed = Vehiclular Homicide charges

    Well if my wife was driving her Porsche which doe not have FSD and struck a cyclist i would expect her to be charged with homicide. The police can not put a car in jail.





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