Lester Green
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Hello all, I am very new here. I have been a Tesla driver since 2018 but switched to Rivian yesterday. That said, I still have several Tesla's. In my garage I have a Gen 3 Wall Connector that is the leader to a new Tesla Universal Charger (shared 60amp circuit). When I try to charge my new R1S at the Universal Connector it stays at 48amps too long if plugged in first. It will charge and then when the Tesla starts pulling amps the Rivian will lower its pull, but then error with 7 red blinks on the universal wall connector. In limited testing it seems that when I start charging on the Tesla and then the Rivian the load sharing works fine. I can limit the R1S to 24 amps all the time, but that seems like the wrong approach. To avoid the 7 red blinks of overcurrent error, I created schedules in my Tesla's and Rivian to avoid any overlap. Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks in advance for your help!
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