Not that Iām happy this had to happen to you, but Iām glad that we now have a precedent for Nationwide X Rivian.
You can always tell the pioneers by all the arrows in their chests.
So when I built my house in 2015, I actually speced 400A service, because at the time, 240V@80A was a thing, and I fully expected at the time to have AT LEAST 2 EVS (and will once Porsche releases the EV Boxster). The electrician only charged me an addi
Anyway fast-forward 8 years and 80A...
Is the hasp on the frame meant to take a lot of downward force? Looks like that would create a significant moment arm relative to the amount of torque it could handle.
Sorry you are having this issue. Itās disconcerting that such a disconnect can occur with āRivian-brandedā insurance. I know itās just a kind of tenuous business partnership, but I was hoping for a more tightly-coupled experience if I should ever need to use it. Of course, I should know better...
Yes, was going to post about this too but Home Depot was out of round tuits. I was thinking maybe it was temp-related but I donāt remember having this problem last summer. My inflation (according to TPMS) is A-OK, soā¦
Could it be some kind of motor synchronization issue?