PappaBolt
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- Don
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I’m one of those early dual 12v VINs. I’ve never seen a WSF tug pull a emergency brake locked vehicle off the boat. Seems the consensus is I’m over thinking it. Appreciate all the feedback.I think you are overthinking this a bit, this isn't really an issue and the Bainbridge ferry isn't long enough to really worry about it. I sit in my car for an hour with the heat or AC blasting and listening to music and I never have issues with the 12v. Most of the 12v issues were early on when they had two 12v batteries (apparently the system design had some issues.) They moved to a single battery and there haven't really been significant issues since. Rivian's (and most modern cars) are smart enough to start shutting down things if they detect at 12v issue. Think about how many Tesla's sit on that ferry every day and have been commuting for many years.
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