Oldsmobile_Mike
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While I wait for my guide to respond, figured I'd ask here. When we installed the Rivian wall charger in our garage our electrician didn't have a 60A breaker on his truck so we used a 50A breaker and set the dip switches accordingly.
We have since replaced that with the correct 60A breaker and set the dip switches correctly, however the charger is still only putting out around 39/40A, instead of the full 48A we assumed we would get with this combo. I've confirmed this in the app and in the truck, as well (truck shows around 42A coming in).
I was skimming Reddit and the forums and saw a few other posts on this issue. One person commented it was something Rivian was able to "remote into the unit" and fix. We'd like to be able to get the full 48A/11.5kW, if possible. I've already tried rebooting the charger and pushing the dip switches back & forth a few times (no effect).
Anyone else had this issue and found a fix besides "wait for Rivian to get back to us"? ?
App shows:
Truck shows:
We have since replaced that with the correct 60A breaker and set the dip switches correctly, however the charger is still only putting out around 39/40A, instead of the full 48A we assumed we would get with this combo. I've confirmed this in the app and in the truck, as well (truck shows around 42A coming in).
I was skimming Reddit and the forums and saw a few other posts on this issue. One person commented it was something Rivian was able to "remote into the unit" and fix. We'd like to be able to get the full 48A/11.5kW, if possible. I've already tried rebooting the charger and pushing the dip switches back & forth a few times (no effect).
Anyone else had this issue and found a fix besides "wait for Rivian to get back to us"? ?
App shows:
Truck shows:
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