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Something that might be worth checking - do you have WiFi enabled? On my R1T QM it is turned off and even with the update I'm still only losing 1-2 miles per day (similar to before the update).
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Something that might be worth checking - do you have WiFi enabled? On my R1T QM it is turned off and even with the update I'm still only losing 1-2 miles per day (similar to before the update).
We’re currently on a 7 day camping trip and the drain has been huge. It’s been about 6% consistently overnight (per 12hr period) while having outlets on to power an ARB Fridge and occasionally (for dinners and some breakfasts) an induction cooktop. Their power usage is minimal (when I plug in the fridge to a small EcoFlow the power draw is occasionally 50W). The cooktop is only a few hundred watts for a few minutes worth of cooking. I’m other wise powering everything else off. I’ve also noticed that Camp Mode seems to not work as effectively as it did before. It’s glitchy in that it keeps all of the interior lights on unless locked; I’ve had to turn off interior lights with settings, keeps gear tunnel and frunk lights on indefinitely while they‘re open. BT remains active and my phone will play through sound system when I invoke Siri or play music (have to manually switch it to Camp Speaker periodically. A hack against that periodically pickup my phone and playing music from it is switching the infotainment to radio mode to turn the radio off. I’ve also had to manually turn off climate control. I’ve caught it staying on unless I lock it while in the new Camp Mode. The new Camp Mode only seems to let me manage the displays being on or off.Definitely seeing more drain after the recent update. I had horrible drain early on (3-5%/day) then it gradually got better - 1% or so - and now it's back to 2-3% every day
What gives you the impression that ohmmu has any more capacity than the OEM battery? They don't publish any specs on their batteries. It's really suspicious and the Tesla guys have had long discussions and disassembled them without being impressed. Just more expensive.Just to add some data and stir the pot, here's what 24 hours looks like on our R1T PDMM, unplugged at a moderate SOC, no GG or proximity locking:
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I presume a good chunk of that is the system waking up to recharge the pathetically small 12v battery. I've actually got a Ohmmu Li-ion replacement 12v battery next to me here in my office waiting for time to install it, should be something like 3x the capacity. The $10K question is does the system have a passive voltage monitor to wake up the computers & HV>12v charger when the voltage gets low? Or is the computer programmed to just wake up every few hours and check because Rivian presumes the 'known' battery capacity and drain rate? TBD
On 3 camping trips, I am terrified to even touch the R1S while camping for fear of losing range and not getting out of a remote area. (Lassen NP and Sonora come to mind). I was seeing 5-10% loss per day while camping in May 2024, this included camp mode, leveling numerous in and out, of all doors, and limited HVAC.I’ve had to pickup camp at least every 2-3 days to go charge back up to 100% (we’re about a 20-30% drive’s worth from a RAN) and it’s dictated our ability to explore and move around. On prior camping trips the drain had been about 2-3% for comparable periods of time (negligible).
If the doors weren't locked, the vehicle stays awake for extended periods doing, well.. whatever it does keeping itself ready to drive. Camp Mode probably would have helped as that shuts mostly everything (including the displays) off.Not necessarily related to the latest update, but the SOC for my R1T decreased by about 6% yesterday. While the truck was parked the whole day, it was disturbed a few times as I loaded and moved items around in preparation for a drive to the Poconos today. The tailgate was also down much of the day, though the bed lights did not seem to be on.
That seems like a lot of energy consumed, on the order of 8kWh, roughly equivalent to driving 16 miles. Other than the lights, and the waking up periodically, what else would have contributed to that high level of consumption? Should I have engaged Camp Mode to help mitigate things?
It was for me, coincidence or not. Noticeably high VD with the vehicle sitting at home during a 6 day vacation, followed by a Replace 12V Battery notification in the app and completely dead car yesterday, despite charging and driving it for a day after returning from said vacation. Car still had ~65% SOCI wonder if this is a sign of a 12v battery near it's end of life...
Bingo, Camp Mode, not just for camping!Camp Mode to help mitigate things?
Bingo, Camp Mode, not just for camping!
I wish the Rivian had a setting to not turn everything on when the doors get opened, just wait for me to press the brake peddle to wake up kk? Like, Permanent Camp Mode.