The bucket traps are good.
I've had reasonable luck with predator urine (you can buy this on Amazon) as a deterrent perimeter.
Honda has an actual part # for rodent deterrent electrical wrap tape, but I'm told it doesn't work
Where I live and drive, gas is more like $3.12/gallon, I definitely remember paying under $.50/gallon to fill up my Beetle in high school, but I don't remember that low in my lifetime.
It seems I'm paying almost exactly 10x as much for gas. when I fill my wife's car. Odd that ;D
I just ordered one although I already have the Duxtop--I like the double burner. That is a very good price, but pricing seems very weird. Walmart has it for $211, amazon for about $460, camping world and Overton's at about $760 and "Hilltop RV" wants more than $900 for what appears to be the...
Ok I'll admit that one made me stop for a second, and almost got coffee all over my screen.
Upon reflection, you meant "Is your speedometer now inaccurate..." and not my first impression which was more of a South beach thing.
Ahh, I stand corrected.
In my experience, most aluminum cookware that is compatible (has enough ferromagnetic material in it) mentions that explicitly, and the specs on the Rivian website do not mention it, only that they are aluminum.
Rule of thumb is that if a magnet will stick to the...
I think the $95 apron pairs nicely with the $400 set of fancy pans that, alas, aren't compatible with induction cooktops.
Unlike the $8 saucepan I bought at Walmart which works fine with my $62 induction cooktop ;P
Like others, I have very little confidence tin the 350kw EA cabinets, a bit more in the 150s.
I still look at Plugshare occasionally for checkins at the EA stations along routes that I frequent, and things seem to be about the same. Using EA would add hours to a long road trip compared to...
I have that exact same cooktop (I bought it after someone posted a link on this forum IIRC) and it works much better than I expected. Certainly better/easier/quicker than the propane stove I'd been using before. No moving parts, appears fairly well sealed environmentally--I'd expect it to be...
I like the awning a lot-it is quick to set up, but very lightweight and easy to store. A bit pricey for what it is, but really high quality. It wasn't super windy for the three days I had it set up, but I saw several of the "pop-up" awning/canopies damaged and a few tents that weren't properly...
FWIW, I had some cheap .75" eyebolts sold for attaching to kayak racks, and they slid right in, worked perfectly to hold the 19mm stretcher bar for my Mooonshade awning.
There are large parts of the country (much larger than California) where travel on CCS is difficult, but superchargers are prevalent. The entire state of Mississippi comes to mind.
Last week I did almost 1600 miles on Superchargers exclusively, with the exception of one RAN station where I...
I don't know what the charging situation is where you are specifically, but a few possibly helpful tips:
If you have access to a 12V wall outlet, the Rivian will gain 52 miles/24 hrs.
There is I think a level 2 charger in the Destin commons (and a movie theater, restaurants, etc)
There is...
I've put almost 1600 miles on my R1S in the last five days, exclusively on Tesla superchargers except for a single RAN station in Sun Prairie, WI.
Zero issues with the superchargers using the A2Z adapter expect for one station with the magic dock (which also worked fine)
Most of my stops...
Im a bit skeptical about this--and I had a conversation with customer support about it last week. They said it wasn't clearly documented, but should be fine.
I'm planning a 3-4 day camping trip net week, and have had a BougeRV 23qt fridge running in my spare tire well (R1S) since Thursday...
I thought I'd add a picture of a MoonShade on an R1S--just picked it up in anticipation of my annual pilgrimage to Oshkosh where I'll be camping for a few days.
I used silicone covered "reusable ties" to secure the strut pole to the loops on the end of the Rivian roof bars. The canopy came...